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Question Enco 91002 Rebuild

I am new to the forum and I am in the process of rebuilding a old Enco 91002 Mill/Drill which after the rebuild would like to retrofit with a CNC kit. I was wondering if any of the members had any access to a parts list/source for this unit. I am especially looking for part/vendor for the three drive belts and all bearings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I cannot find this model number in the Enco catalog. Is it a round column or sq column machine?
If it is round, I don't think you will find a "kit" to fit it and need to make your own parts. Also, be aware that many times the bolt holes between various machines are not exactly in the same place. I found this out the hard way when I was converting my machine.
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Probably have a better chance of getting decent info, over on the Benchtop Mills sub-forum.

You have an e'N'co, this is the e'M'co forum.

Just sayin'. Most of the Enco guys don't bother to look over here, I'd bet.

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Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
I cannot find this model number in the Enco catalog. Is it a round column or sq column machine?
If it is round, I don't think you will find a "kit" to fit it and need to make your own parts. Also, be aware that many times the bolt holes between various machines are not exactly in the same place. I found this out the hard way when I was converting my machine.
My machine is a round column. It is a early version of the RF30 and unfortunately Enco apparently has no data or support for the unit. I won't be able to et to the CNC upgrade until I am sure that I can get the basic parts like the drive belts and bearings. I appreciate your input. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by trevj1 View Post
Probably have a better chance of getting decent info, over on the Benchtop Mills sub-forum.

You have an e'N'co, this is the e'M'co forum.

Just sayin'. Most of the Enco guys don't bother to look over here, I'd bet.

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Thanks for the input, I will give them a try.
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I have a poor scan of a manual for the RF30 if that will help you. As far as the bearings goes, it appears to use the same spindle bearings as my RF31 and belts are not really a problem. I tried to replace one of the original ones based on the lable on it and the new one would not fit. Had to take it back and get a slightly longer one!

If you want the manual referenced and or other similar (and easier to read), just let me know.
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Thanks for the info. I have been able to get a copy of the manual but there are no part numbers. I also have a copy of a RF30 mill but mine predates the RF30 and has three belts instead of two like the RF30. I don't have any of the old belts unfortunately so I was trying to get some belt numbers.
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