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Figure 1

General Arrangement of Toolpost


Attached to top slide using original clamp nut
Figure 2
1.000

0.250
0.250

0 7/8
1.000

1.750
Locate screw hole after
Tap M6
trial assembly for best
handle position
1.375
Break all corners 2.000
at 45 degrees

0.375
0 1/8 Recess
10 degrees

1.250
1.125
0.625

1.115
0.880
0.370
1.000 0.377 deep
0 1/8
0.502
0 5/8

1 1/4 0 3/32 0 9/16


0.020

0.457
0.998

Toolpost Block
Mild Steel or Continuous Cast Iron Cam, Mild Steel Figure 4
2degree
0 9/16 1 1/2 included 2
0 1/4 *
angle
No. 58

0 9/16

0 3/8
0 1/32 5 M6
0.500

Piston, Brass Handle, Mild Steel


*adjust length of thread to avoid
2 off interference with toolpost clamp nut Figure 6
Figure 5

*Make overlength and adust


0.127 *
to get optimum clamp position
10.00 mm

0 1/2

0 5/8
0 3/4

1.125 inches

Toolpost Clamp Pillar


Medium carbon steel Figure 3
0.722 *

0.250
0 9/16
0 7/16 0 1/2 Thread M5

0 9/16
All tapped holes M5 0 1/2
0 1/2

0 1/2

1 1/4
0 1/8 0 7/32 0 1/4
0 13/32

Height Setting Button Height Setting Stud


Brass M5 Studding
0 3/8

figure 8
0 3/8
0 3/16

2
1

Standard Toolholder, Mild Steel


*Adjust dovetail to match toolpost
dovetail detail same for all styles of holder Figure 7
0 5/8

0 5/8
1
0 9/32
0 3/8 0 1/2

0 3/8
M5

30 degrees 0 3/32 2 degrees


0 3/32 0 1/2 2 degrees

0 5/32
0 7/32 60 degrees

Parting Toolholder Body, Mild Steel


Other details as standard toolholder Parting Toolholder Clamp
Mild Steel
Figure 11
Figure 10

Tap M5
0 1/4

3 1/4

0 1/4
0 1/2
0.375 *
0 7/16

0 1/4

0.377
Boring Toolholder, Mild Steel

0 7/16
*ream bore as required to suit other tools
Other details as standard toolholder Figure 9 DTI Holder, Aluminium Alloy
*or bore to suit DTI
Concept for a Quick Change
Tangential Toolholder
Figure 12

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