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Mike,
That looks like one of the copies off of eBay. Look on the back of the title page and you should see (assuming that they copied everything) a list of years beginning 1937. The last one is the year that the original to your copy was printed. So long as that is 1957 or later, it will have the correct table. For 1.5 mm you will need a 52T gear. The 40 and 48 (two actually) and the two keyed bushings necessary are already on the quadrant. Page 127 shows what should already be there. You remove the 40T and two 48T gears, move one of the 48T over to mesh with the Tumbler compound gear in the IN position, and install the 40T and then the 52T where the two 48T were. The 48T meshes with the 40T and the 52T meshes with the QCGB. For some metric threads you will need a third bolt, axle, keyed bushing, flat washer and nut. Plus various gears.
From 1957 on, the only difference between the Atlas and the Craftsman manual versions were the front covers. Because the only different between the lathes was the badge and nameplate.
Robert D.
They must not have copied that page because it does not list the date any where.
I can find the 52T gear but not the third bolt, axle, keyed bushing, flat washer and nut.
An ideas where to get them?
For a reasonable price too.
Also can you list any other gears I may need for doing Metric threading?
I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
Mike