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  • #70368
    The Merry Miller
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      @themerrymiller
       
       
      Yipee, I’ve just taken delivery of a Tom Senior M1 with both horizontal and vertical features included. The vertical head is the S-type with its own drive motor.
       
      Steve Cox of Landylift collected it from Preston and brought it down to Essex this morning.
      Can’t recommend Steve highly enough..
       
      Now I’m even a more merrier miller., let’s get machining.
       
       
      #16667
      The Merry Miller
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        @themerrymiller
        #70369
        David Clark 13
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          @davidclark13
          Hi There
          Can you give me a list of the head speeds, the S type.
          I have a light vertical with the S type head but no speed chart.
          regards David
           
          #70372
          The Merry Miller
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            @themerrymiller
             
            It’s from about 1962 David but I will try to sort it.

            I might have to calculate the speeds.

             
            The head is attached to the over-arm so you can pull the head away from the main body to give greater reach for the cutters.
             
            #70375
            David Clark 13
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              @davidclark13
              Hi There
              Mine is similar I think except it does not have the horizontal spindle.
              The head is on a round bar with and index on a large diameter disk but I think you could pull it out a few inches.
              Only thing is you would lose alignment.
              Any chance of a photo?
              regards David
              #70378
              The Merry Miller
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                @themerrymiller
                I don’t know if this helps David.
                 
                Len. P.
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 

                #70379
                NJH
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                  @njh
                  Hey Len
                   
                  Wot – no swarf yet!
                   
                  I had use of one of these for a while – nice machine. Hope you have many happy hours together.
                   
                  regards
                   
                  Norman
                  #70380
                  The Merry Miller
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                    @themerrymiller
                     
                    David, some more info.
                    The head is a stepped four pulley arrangement with poly-vee belt drive.
                     
                    I notice from an early manual they were three speed pulleys giving 750, 1450, and 2800 rpm using a conventional “A” section vee belt
                     
                     
                    #70381
                    The Merry Miller
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                      @themerrymiller
                       
                       
                      Tom Walshaw in the ME from June 17 1977 gives a run down of the V head.
                      He says the 4-step pulley gives speeds of 500, 970, 1660 and 2800 rpm.
                      He doesn’t say what speed motor for those speeds but goes on to say that with a lower speed motor you will get 340, 600, 1000 and 1600 rpm.
                      #70393
                      David Clark 13
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                        @davidclark13
                        Hi There
                        I must have the low speed motor.
                        Must go and get a bicycle computer at the weekend and find out for sure.
                        regards David
                         
                        #70413
                        The Merry Miller
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                          @themerrymiller
                           
                          David, the manual I have got for my TS lists oils that are no longer in existance today.
                          Do you have info on oils that can be used with your TS?
                           
                          Len P.
                           
                           
                          #70417
                          David Clark 13
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                            Hi There
                            I just use the Myford ones.
                            regards David

                            Edited By David Clark 1 on 16/06/2011 15:55:24

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