Hi Tony, no problem.
I've got a few photos I took but need to be resized for the forum, but the fitting is straight forward and all it needs is to get the clutch as mentioned previously, discard the airconditioner part, or make it into a compressor, and go from there as the mounting could differ a bit from model to model.
I don't know what model Bantam you have but mine is the flat belt type dating from the 1930's and as it used power from a line shaft, it came as just a bare lathe, so I had to build a countershaft to carry the second step pulley and input reduction drive with motor mount etc.
Once you've had one fitted you'll never do without it.
I hope you are up on your engineering skills as there is a bit of fitting and turning to be done.
Ian. |