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Bridgeport style right angle drive
Recently purchased a GemPower right angle drive for my 1100, modified the R-8 to TTS. Need it to cut standard or metric threads on the end of longer shafts.
Has anyone else used right angle drives on the Tormach? I would like some tips on changing the G-17 to G-19. The unit works great so far even can leave the
spindle light on the quill. Very rigid unit. Attachment 249952
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Look forward to seeing more on this.
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Good approach, I have been looking at the same type setup to use to thread rifle barrel muzzles. I want to thread mill using the head in the Y-Z plane without having to breakdown the receiver an barrel to go in my Lathe.
I'll be interested in your results.
nitewatchman
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Looks nice! What is that red digital display next to the PDB switch?
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Attachment 256276 Had to modify the R8 to TTS, works great, also speeds up to install and remove.
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FuriousGeorge
Looks nice! What is that red digital display next to the PDB switch?
That is a digital RPM gauge, works nice when using the manual control for setting spindle speed. Also works better
than the load meter to watch for cutter wear.
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I have been using a Bridgeport RA drive on my Tormach PCNC 1100 for a few years. I had to disassemble it and machine the R8 shank down to 0.75" diameter and also shorten it, but the result works just fine. The only down side is that only the upper spindle nose clamp can be used to grab the Tormach spindle since the latter is too short to reach the lower clamping lands. Also be aware that there is a relatively low maximum speed limit for the Bridgeport RA attachment (2,200 RPM if I recall correctly). The Bridgeport Quill Master also fits and works fine on the Tormach PCNC 1100 without any modifications.
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I know that this is an old thread but I am going to give it a shot.
I plan to boldly go where you have already been and mount a Gem Power Right Angle Head to my 1100. Do you have details and dimension that you could share for the TTS conversion?
gary
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The use of my right angle drive was for a one-off job of cutting racks so I didn't bother. I just left the original R8 adapter which means that I have to remove the 3/4-inch collet to install things. Note that not only do you need to set the Z-offset but also align the unit with the X-axis using the flat on the side of the gearbox. Generally a pain if you use it much!
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I forgot to mention. The part on my right angle drive that clamps around the quill was originally a casting which was broken when I got my unit hence the excellent price (free). I made a replacement using a length of DoM tubing. I can take a photo and measure if that will help.
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I did some quick photos. The R8 shank on the right angle drive protrudes 2-inches above the quill clamp. To make the quill clamp I turned down a length of 1/2-inch wall DoM tubing for most of its length leaving a 1/4 inch wide portion at the bottom with the original OD. The plate (5/8-inch HRS) that connects the quill clamp to the body of the drive has a recess on its underside to receive the ring. Note that I have a 770 rather than 1100 so your dimensions may vary. Hopefully this is a help!
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The exact length of the clamp tube isn't critical since you can slide it up/down prior to clamping. Happy to be able to help. Let us know how it turns out.