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Old 09-16-2007, 07:06 AM
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Hoss ATC Project

Hey Gang,
Can anyone tell me the total length of the R8 drawbar for the X3?
Also, any source to buy a replacement?
Grizzlytools shows one in their parts list but doesn't give the length.
Thanks Hoss

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This seems like the one:

http://littlemachineshop.com/product...3018&category=
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Old 09-16-2007, 09:54 AM
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OK Great, thanks.
Still would like to know the length first to see if it will work for what i had in mind.
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i know it can be hard to find length of draw bar online, unless someone has posted on forum or something. Couple weeks back i was trying to find length of Bridgeport M head draw bar to make my own, but had no luck, ended up buying used one localy
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From a UK supplied X3 R8 with metric leadscrews:

Length from bottom of head to end of thread 10.75" 273mm
Threaded length 1.25" 32mm
Thread 7/16" - 20tpi (UNF)
Head across flats 17mm
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Old 09-23-2007, 06:26 AM
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Thanks M100,
As I was thinking it's a little long for what I want.
I made my own about 6 5/8 long.
Can you guess what it's for?
Power Drawbar.
Step one of the ATC.
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Originally Posted by hoss2006 View Post
Thanks M100,
As I was thinking it's a little long for what I want.
I made my own about 6 5/8 long.
Can you guess what it's for?
Power Drawbar.
Step one of the ATC.
Hoss
Very nice I look forward to seeing this ATC project unfold.

Have you sorted out mist/flood coolant yet - I would have thought that it's essential if you want to run unattended?
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Hey Digits,
I decided on flood coolant with an enclosure made from wood covered with a
few coats of Herculiner liquid truck bed liner.
The ATC will be a little more fun to tackle so I'm gonna do it first.
Hoss
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Hey hoss, just take a depth gage stick it in the spindle upside down , get that measurement , then measure from the top of the drawbar nut to the bottom of spidle and deduct your first measurement.
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Hey Hoss. Great to see you starting this! I cant wait to see what you come up with. I'm slowly getting things on paper to start designing my own as well. A quick question. How much force is required to hold the tool holder? The LMS one says they're doing 1000lbs. Thats going to take a huge air piston to move at 100psi.

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Hey Red,
I read somewhere that 600 lbs is enough force to hold a tool in an R8 collet.
So far I've found these cheap Bimba's at Surplus Center that put out 440 lbs.
With leverage, it should work just fine. At only $3.95, it's worth experimenting with.
Probably get a few just to have them.
The cam and lever only needs to move the collet about 1/8 inch I figure.
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Awesome. Thanks for the info.

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