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This listing is a work in progress. I owned a 10D that had been converted sometime in it's history to 10F. This listing will allow the user to make Imperial and Metric threads
This may not be correct for the 12" lathes towards the end of production like the 3996.
These are the required gears as I have compiled to date. I made up this chart based on the Threading Chart on the Lathe and from the "Manual of the Lathe Operation and Machinist's Tables" from Atlas. Any additions??
Teeth Quantity Boston Cat. # Item Code
20 ------- 2------- GB20 10100
24 ------- 2------- GB24 10108
32 ------- 2------- GB32 10124
36 ------- 1------- GB36 10132
40 ------- 2------- GB40 10140
44 ------- 1------- GB44B 10948
46 ------- 1------- GB46B 10952
48-------- 2------- GB48B 10956
52-------- 1------- GB52B 10964
54-------- 2------- GB54B 10968
56 ------- 2------- GB56B 10972
64 ------- 2------- GB64B 10988
96 ------- 2------- GB96A 11052 only found with 10D series as the 10F uses the 16/32 compound gear that is mounted behind the spindle. It is shown as the stud gear. See picture.
PLEASE NOTE: Original Atlas gears were made of Zamac. The Boston Gears 20 thru 40 tooth gears are in steel. Gears above 40 are cast iron.
You can weaken the steel gears by taking a small cut on the side of the teeth. You should not have to, as the other gears in the gear train, which is larger than 40, are of cast iron.
If you have a standard change gear set you will have 1 of every gear except 46 which is not included and 2 of 64. If you have the stud gear with the combo 16/32 you will not have 2 of the 96 tooth gears that are included with the lathes that did not have the stud gear. Check for a 1/2" hole behind and below the 32 tooth spindle gear, that is on the spindle. If you have the hole and no stud gear you can order 2 more gears and put them on a common shaft using a key required.
The 2 gears are the following
16------- NB16B - 1/2
32------- NB32 - 1/2
This may not be correct for the 12" lathes towards the end of production like the 3996.
These are the required gears as I have compiled to date. I made up this chart based on the Threading Chart on the Lathe and from the "Manual of the Lathe Operation and Machinist's Tables" from Atlas. Any additions??
Teeth Quantity Boston Cat. # Item Code
20 ------- 2------- GB20 10100
24 ------- 2------- GB24 10108
32 ------- 2------- GB32 10124
36 ------- 1------- GB36 10132
40 ------- 2------- GB40 10140
44 ------- 1------- GB44B 10948
46 ------- 1------- GB46B 10952
48-------- 2------- GB48B 10956
52-------- 1------- GB52B 10964
54-------- 2------- GB54B 10968
56 ------- 2------- GB56B 10972
64 ------- 2------- GB64B 10988
96 ------- 2------- GB96A 11052 only found with 10D series as the 10F uses the 16/32 compound gear that is mounted behind the spindle. It is shown as the stud gear. See picture.
PLEASE NOTE: Original Atlas gears were made of Zamac. The Boston Gears 20 thru 40 tooth gears are in steel. Gears above 40 are cast iron.
You can weaken the steel gears by taking a small cut on the side of the teeth. You should not have to, as the other gears in the gear train, which is larger than 40, are of cast iron.
If you have a standard change gear set you will have 1 of every gear except 46 which is not included and 2 of 64. If you have the stud gear with the combo 16/32 you will not have 2 of the 96 tooth gears that are included with the lathes that did not have the stud gear. Check for a 1/2" hole behind and below the 32 tooth spindle gear, that is on the spindle. If you have the hole and no stud gear you can order 2 more gears and put them on a common shaft using a key required.
The 2 gears are the following
16------- NB16B - 1/2
32------- NB32 - 1/2
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