I am bringing what I believe is a 1945 South Bend 9a back on line. It came with the lathe not mounted and the power mount bracket disconnected. I have created a table and mounted the drive bracket to the table. There are two bolts connecting the power bracket to the top of the table. The positioning of the power bracket to the table is unambiguous. The casting and a third bolt on the back of the bracket define how it is mounted. That is not true of the lathe itself.
The bracket pattern is 2 bolts in a line parallel to the lathe. For this question please consider the lathe mount to be defined by the rectangular pattern of the left, head, of the lathe. The front and back of the rectangle are also parallel to the lathe. All that is needed to mount the lathe is the definition of the centers of the two patterns. My questions are:
first, how far left or right is the center of the rectangular pattern to the center of the 2 bolt power bracket,
second, how far front or back is the center of the rectangular pattern to the center of the 2 bolt power bracket?
I have searched for this without success.
Thank you in advance, Dan
The bracket pattern is 2 bolts in a line parallel to the lathe. For this question please consider the lathe mount to be defined by the rectangular pattern of the left, head, of the lathe. The front and back of the rectangle are also parallel to the lathe. All that is needed to mount the lathe is the definition of the centers of the two patterns. My questions are:
first, how far left or right is the center of the rectangular pattern to the center of the 2 bolt power bracket,
second, how far front or back is the center of the rectangular pattern to the center of the 2 bolt power bracket?
I have searched for this without success.
Thank you in advance, Dan