Bridgeport Series 1 refit- need help!

rubrand

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Hallo from Austria!

I bought an old bridgeport series 1 about two years ago, now the refit will soon be done.

My son disassembled the mill but lost interest,so I have to reassemble it. Because I'm not a machinist, it's hard for me to do.
Therefore I'm very thankful, if you will help me trough this job.
Actually I have the problem to identify the part below.
Maybe its a piece of the X-axis power feed, because it was in the box with power feed parts, but can't find where it fits.
part02.jpgpart04.jpg

Also I need help wiring the X-axis power feed, because the only I know is shown on the pictures below.
Where to connect the brown and red wire in the control cabinet. I think it's the lowest contactor, is this right?
wiring01.jpgcontrol_cabinet02.jpgcontrol_cabinet04.jpg

So that's it for the moment, when installing the leadscrews and gibs, maybe some more questions will appear.

Thanks in advance and Greetings from Austria - not the country where the kangaroos come from

Rudolf

part02.jpg part04.jpg wiring01.jpg control_cabinet02.jpg control_cabinet04.jpg
 
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Hello,
Sounds like you have quite a project. I don't think I can be of much help, but thought I'd reply. The bearings do look like they'd be something for the drive, but it's possible they are unneeded parts that came with a kit? Is your drive an aftermarket version, or an original equipment type?
As far as the wiring, I can't help at all. Luckily, my Bridgeport clone that was made in the late 1970s doesn't have any wiring/relay boxes on it. Just on/off/reverse switches.

BTW: We passed through the corner of Austria a few years ago while doing a driving tour of German (heading to Berchtesgaden)

Jack
 
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Thank you for your reply!
Those manuals I have downloaded some times ago.
I have the problem, that I do not find a good diagram of the wiring and the control box, accept bad scans, where I cannot find if they are fitting with my machine.

All diagrams I found don't match with the wiring on my machine.

Greetings from Austria
Rudolf
 
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