Schaublin 70/102_overhead drive photos

Schaublin 70/102_overhead drive photos

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    Steve Wan
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      @stevewan33894

      Hi all,

      Greetings, some help needed here. Does anyone owns a Schaublin 70/102 power by an overhead drive? It has a curve handle and set of step pulleys from the motor to above and downwards to the lathe's headstock pulley.

      I'm rebuilding the overhead levers, appreciates anyone send some photos.

      Thanks so much inadvance Good day.

      Regards,

      Steve Wan

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      Steve Wan
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        @stevewan33894

        Schaublin 70/102_overhead drive photos

        #554170
        Ady1
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          @ady1

          Morning steve

          If you put up a few photos of what you already have to work with it will help to get the ball rolling

          #554173
          Bob Stevenson
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            @bobstevenson13909

            in our workshop at Epping Forest Horology Club we have two Schaublin 70 lathes that use a belted drive from a pulley cone above the lathe headstock and slightly behind …the motor is in line with the bench and behind the lathe. Flat belts supply the power…..In essence, similar to a myford drive.

            There have been suggestions among member recently that the layout may not be the best one and a more modern layout might be adopted.

            #554219
            Steve Wan
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              @stevewan33894

              overhead1.jpgHi Ady and Bob, here's the photos I'm asking about…not sure how the assembly should be. Yes, Bob the design is a bit crude but I lack of space around the headstock area for pulley mount so the only space left is motor above. overhead_drive.jpg

              #554242
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                This probably doesn’t help … but just in case:

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                Credit: Anglo-Swiss Tools : Schaublin 70 Catalogue 1962

                **LINK** : http://anglo-swiss-tools.co.uk/downloads/

                MichaelG.

                #554246
                Ady1
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                  @ady1

                  I looked through a bunch of schaublin stuff and never got a sniff of that drive

                  There was loads of stuff on that much simpler left hand side arrangement

                  Edited By Ady1 on 15/07/2021 19:03:27

                  #554269
                  Ady1
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                    @ady1

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                    It looks like it rotates/pulls down to loosen and move the belts

                     

                    Edited By Ady1 on 15/07/2021 23:23:53

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