I am trying to buy a live center for my Dalton lot 2 Lathe. The stamping on my on dead center is marked MT 2. My drill chuck also has a MT2 stamping. When I order from Amazon the MT2 Live Centers, it doesn’t fit. I tried several manufactures, andnone fit, they are all too loose. If someone knows what I am doing wrong please help. Here are my measurements:
Drill Chuck
.750 Large end
.610 Small end
2.266 Shank Length
Dead center
.725 large end
.585 small end
4.185 Length
Tailstock MT Spindle Shaft
.722 Hole Bore
.125 Key Grove
1.125 Diameter
6.010 Length
I am trying to buy a live center for my Dalton lot 2 Lathe. The stamping on my on dead center is marked MT 2. My drill chuck also has a MT2 stamping. When I order from Amazon the MT2 Live Centers, it doesn’t fit. I tried several manufactures, and nonefit, they are all too loose. If someone knows what I am doing wrong please help. Here are my measurements:
Drill Chuck
.750 Large end
.610 Small end
2.266 Shank Length
Dead center
.725 large end
.585 small end
4.185 Length
Tailstock MT Spindle Shaft
.722 Hole Bore
.125 Key Grove
1.125 Diameter
6.010 Length
There's a nice old book here with diagrams and measurements for Morse
tapers and others that may help🤷
https://archive.org/details/americanmachinis00colv/page/348/mode/2up
Morse has a Short Taper spec too...
"Pedro Agtuca" wrote in message >news:02b9c82c-46bc-4887-ae49-9fb0f8c73621n@googlegroups.com...
I am trying to buy a live center for my Dalton lot 2 Lathe. The stamping on >my on dead center is marked MT 2. My drill chuck also has a MT2 stamping. >When I order from Amazon the MT2 Live Centers, it doesn’t fit. I tried >several manufactures, and none fit, they are all too loose. If someone knows >what I am doing wrong please help. Here are my measurements:
Drill ChuckIs it possible that he has the tailstock ram retracted to the point
.750 Large end
.610 Small end
2.266 Shank Length
Dead center
.725 large end
.585 small end
4.185 Length
Tailstock MT Spindle Shaft
.722 Hole Bore
.125 Key Grove
1.125 Diameter
6.010 Length
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If someone reamed the spindle bore to a different taper the large and small >end ODs may not match a standard but the taper per inch should. You can >determine it from the insertion depth of cylinders of known diameter, such
as ground drill rod, or two different sized washers on threaded rod, with >their separation adjusted to fit the bore without play, preferably near both >ends.
"Gerry" wrote in message
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Is it possible that he has the tailstock ram retracted to the point
that the live centre is being ejected by the ram feed screw - the tip
on the small end of the taper may be a little longer than on the other
items. I have some home made shanks where the tip is not long enough
(I made them a long time ago!)
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I made that mistake once. A little blob of MIG weld on the end fixed it.
The OP e-mailed me that it might be Jarno #6, and I sent a link to a
center on eBay.
My mill has a B&S #7 taper which is hard to find.
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