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    Good morning
    I have this tailstock installed on a REMCO cnc. i want to buy a new one or find the gears, but don't know the brand or model number. I'd appreciate some information about it.

    Tailstock Problem-tailstock2-jpg

    Last edited by burs; 02-23-2023 at 03:59 AM.


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    Hello Perich1978, the photo that you uploaded is not viewable (at least by me). As far as I can tell, you followed the correct procedure, but somehow gremlins have made an appearance.

    Perhaps you'd like to try a 2nd upload?



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    Default Re: Tailstock Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by RaderSidetrack View Post
    Hello Perich1978, the photo that you uploaded is not viewable (at least by me). As far as I can tell, you followed the correct procedure, but somehow gremlins have made an appearance.

    Perhaps you'd like to try a 2nd upload?

    It should now be visible to all. I have uploaded it again.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Perich1978 View Post
    Good morning
    I have this tailstock installed on a REMCO cnc. i want to buy a new one or find the gears, but don't know the brand or model number. I'd appreciate some information about it.

    Tailstock Problem-tailstock2-jpg
    Looks like the tailstock is mounted on a support bracket to raise the centre line. Perhaps if you removed it and gave it a clean, you may find some stamped or casting numbers to give you a clue about it's origins.

    The quill is missing for sure, but the winding handle seems to be in place, maybe remove it and you'll find it is a gear inside.

    A tailstock quill usually has a rack gear cut along it.

    I don't recognise it though, sorry.



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