JonnyD
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Benchwayze":2lj6kgen said:The machine weighs in at 750 kgs
Are you sure that is right my sedgwick MB weighs in at 390KG which only just over half the weight of yours.
jon
Benchwayze":2lj6kgen said:The machine weighs in at 750 kgs
Waka":1tpfv2vb said:
JonnyD":3m0m6tom said:Benchwayze":3m0m6tom said:The machine weighs in at 750 kgs
Are you sure that is right my sedgwick MB weighs in at 390KG which only just over half the weight of yours.
jon
Chems":27vahgxh said:There is no need for a metal base at a mere 75kg, I can lift the thing around on my own. A quick ply base will do for this boy.
9fingers":2tnyojly said:Chems,
I have the Jet version of this machine and the 8" model. The whole thing is very similar but does not have the handwheels that yours uses for table adjustment.
I'm intrigued by the mechanism that it must have to turn a rotating handle into a linear motion at right angle to the axis of rotation with lots of mechanical advantage. I presume it cant be a simple rack and pinion as it would be too stiff to turn and not be self locking.
The jet has adjusters with their axis of rotation in line with the axis of table movement with a worm gear followed by rack & pinion
Any chance of a description and or photo?
TIA
Bob
wizer":3pdqqhq8 said:Off Topic:
But Jet and Axminster machinery MUST be coming from the same factory and the same designers? Mustn't they?
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