Atlas Mill Countershaft And Motor Pulley Replacements- Where Can I Find Them?

Most or at least many of the Atlas and Craftsman manuals are in this site's Downloads. Some of them original came from VM but most have been cleaned up and are much better than the originals.

Access to Downloads requires Active Member status. Active Member status requires 30 valid posts (because of some unfortunate incidents when this site was first started).
 
That's too bad about the membership early problems. This is a nice site and shouldn't have been misused. I have been enjoying it.
 
I have been to vintagemachinery.org getting information on a south bend 9a. That's where I found that south bend would send a blueprint for a wood bench to mount the lathe on with the lathe. I have been searching for that blueprint ever since.
 
V-M does have a fair number of Atlas and Craftsman manuals. The problem is that most of them are terrible quality. Not V-M's fault. Just that most people are totally clueless when it comes to how to properly scan documents.
 
Yes, but will get you going in the right direction when checking on the assemblies and how they are assembled. Enlargements are blurry but you still get the idea.
 
True. However, cleaned up copies of most of them are in Downloads here.
 
That's good to know I look forward to seeing them. Thanks for the info.
 
If you need something in particular, send me a PM with your email address and I will send you the PDF assuming that we have it.
 
You asked the model of the mill.I haven't received the base that I bought yet so I don't have a model number yet. I am hoping the tags are still on the base so I have something to go by. I haven't found a counter shaft assembly,motor and the pulleys yet. The pulley I found for the head has two sheaves and looks to be b grooves.
 
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