Atlas Craftsman lathe headstock removal

I’ve restored 4 Atlas 10F lathes and removed the headstock on every one of them. They fit very well with virtually no perceived motion “out” of alignment. I also have never found a shim under the headstock, as they sit directly on the ways and there is virtually no way of retaining a shim; you’ll understand once you get it apart. They clean up well and go back together nicely, and will align with no effort. Cheers.

Derek


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mine wasn't so tight it needed tapping out, I seem to remember it fitted pretty snugly. I did file down some burrs and take a little bit off the bed to allow me to adjust it, but given the outcome I probably made it worse. I did deburr the spindle taper with a round file and a blued up dead center, but I think that there was still a small burr in there that threw me off.

I don't seem to remember the headstock on a Craftsman 6" being hard to get off either, though I didn't do anything special when I put it back on, just plopped it in and bolted it back up. Sometimes I think my increasing metrological knowledge/ skills are not always a good thing :)

There's a message chain in the Word doc I attached about someone getting the ways scraped and deburring and having issues with realignment. Seems odd that taking a burr off would misalign the headstock. Use Ctrl F and type headstock and you should find it; it's about halfway in the 500 page document, but I think I just copy and pasted the relevant passages into the Word doc.
 
I’ve restored 4 Atlas 10F lathes and removed the headstock on every one of them. They fit very well with virtually no perceived motion “out” of alignment. I also have never found a shim under the headstock, as they sit directly on the ways and there is virtually no way of retaining a shim; you’ll understand once you get it apart. They clean up well and go back together nicely, and will align with no effort. Cheers.

Derek


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Awesome, thanks. I want to hear from those who've actually done it!
 
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