Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hardinge carriage
Posted by
Jon Anderson
on 2001-05-20 12:59:37 UTC
Joe,
It's almost certainly off a chucker. If it had the cross slide, I might
have bid on it. Early chuckers like mine have no power cross feed and
the carraige feed clutch lever operates coaxial with the hand feed.
Later models use the same type clutch as the HLVH. Unless you have the
mating parts, I'd be cautious about bidding on it, tracking down misc
parts such as you'd need for that unit can be taxing. And you sure don't
want to have to buy the missing parts from Hardinge!
Jon
It's almost certainly off a chucker. If it had the cross slide, I might
have bid on it. Early chuckers like mine have no power cross feed and
the carraige feed clutch lever operates coaxial with the hand feed.
Later models use the same type clutch as the HLVH. Unless you have the
mating parts, I'd be cautious about bidding on it, tracking down misc
parts such as you'd need for that unit can be taxing. And you sure don't
want to have to buy the missing parts from Hardinge!
Jon
Discussion Thread
Carey L. Culpepper
2001-05-19 08:31:19 UTC
Hardinge carriage
Joe Vicars
2001-05-20 12:32:12 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hardinge carriage
Jon Anderson
2001-05-20 12:59:37 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hardinge carriage
dougrasmussen@c...
2001-05-20 16:27:50 UTC
Re: Hardinge carriage