I've got one of its baby brothers.
X-axis travel 36", table length 54". #40 taper spindle.
Nice machines, built well. The power feed knee is a must!
John
Hey, anyone out there have a Gorton 3-48 milling machine? I have one and it's a monster! 8000lbs and 72" table. thinking of changing table to ballscrew perhaps?
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I've got one of its baby brothers.
X-axis travel 36", table length 54". #40 taper spindle.
Nice machines, built well. The power feed knee is a must!
John
Yes, for sure! it's a bit heavy to crank!
I bought mine for cheap but had to get the vertical drive bevel gear made so that wasn't so cheap, but machine works well. In the process of making up the overarm supports as they too were lost while the machine sat.
I don't what their status is as of today, but a year and a half ago, we needed to make some major repairs to the power feed transmission.
At that time Gorton was still around and sold parts for our machine. We bought some parts from them, others were insanely priced so we made them.
John
I tried a few places, cant remember who it was but they did have parts just not for my monster, hoping someone out there may know of something.
If not i'll continue manufacturing them, but would be nice to have the originals!
Phone number 262-654-3516
Website http://www.famcomachine.com/cntct.htm
John
Hey John,
Yea, thats the ones I tried, guess my machine is just too much of an oddball!
Regards
Someone out there must have a 3-48 Gorton? or maybe its being used as a boat anchor?