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What is it ? Approx. When was it made ?

DCarr

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I picked this and some other goodies at an Auction a few days ago ... I dont know what it is for certain, but I have a couple of ideas for it. . It is a Brown & Sharpe. There is no Model or Serial Num. on it. It as a sticker saying " Patent Apllied for ". It does turn on and the spindle does spin. It has a " 2 prong Plug ( original )" on it.

There is a piece missing out of the Tailstock as the spindle has grooves on it like it moves ( forward / backwards ) from twisting a knob thats missing. And the Tailstock is adjustable.

It will lock into each one of the 24 slots.






TIA.
 
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Carla

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Its obvious enough that its a spacing head of some sort, and some sort of 'special', but I've no idea as to what sort of job it was built for.

Do I guess correctly that the spindle has a collet under that hex?

Could you post another photo with the sheet metal cover removed, so that we can see what it has for 'spindle bearings'?

cheers

Carla
 

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It looks like a cylindrical grinding attachment for a surface grinder to me. Harig and Do-All also made similar looking devices.
 

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No luck on identifying it better but appears to be pre-1964 when the factory was moved to North Kingstown, Rhode Island.
 
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DCarr

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Thanks for the responses !

Its obvious enough that its a spacing head of some sort, and some sort of 'special', but I've no idea as to what sort of job it was built for.

Do I guess correctly that the spindle has a collet under that hex?

Could you post another photo with the sheet metal cover removed, so that we can see what it has for 'spindle bearings'?

cheers

Carla

Yes there is a Collet in the Spindle. Yes I will take the cover off of it today and get another picture.

Here is a pic of the bottom side. Which does tilt, but you have to remove the fastners at one end or the other and use the remaining 2 as the pivot.

 

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It looks like a cylindrical grinding attachment for a surface grinder to me. Harig and Do-All also made similar looking devices.

Here's a photo of the Do-All version I forgot to post last night:

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