several q's about CL 250 sleeves
several q's about CL 250 sleevesHas anyone got exact dimensions on the cylinder sleeve OD and the over all length for the CL 250? I also need a source for 250 base and cylinder head gaskets .
I got my lathe last week, a 12x36. I am going to make a dedicated fixture for 305 sleeves, using a Camlock D1-4 back plate. This will allow me to mount the fixture directly to the spindle nose, slide the sleeve into the fixture, and bore. I picked up a 5.5"dia. x 4.5" long piece of hot roll this week to make the fixture - 32lbs right now, but a lot of cutting to finish it. The mass of the fixture, and direct spindle mounting should give me good results- won't have to mess around indicating everything in. Thanks, Dick
Dick
Measurements from a NOS sleeve Top flange 68.85 diameter x 3.6 thick Main sleeve diameter 62.04 x 77.8 high Lower sleeve diameter 60.75 x 22 high All dimensions in mm Hope that helps G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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Thanks, Graham The lathe is an Eisen Machinery 1236G, and is a gap bed, 12" x 36", 240V, single phase. Wt, with cabinets, about 800 lbs. I had space considerations, and really don't need anything larger, or 3 phase. The spindle, ways, and tailstock barrel are all heat treated. Spindle is a D1-4 Camlock, with the ID being a #5 MT; tailstock #3 MT. I bought a 5C collet closer with it, as I have a set of 5c collets from a 1/16 to 1", in 1/64 increments. Has a 6" 3-jaw scroll chuck, and an 8" 4-jaw independent. The quality is very nice. Took me 3 days to clean and detail, as it had a brown cosmoline on all exposed surfaces - you can see it in the photo [except for the bed ways, which were cleaned to be able to move the carriage to balance for lifting], took all the chucks apart, too, to clean and de-burr, and lube.
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