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WTB: Bridgeport right hand table bracket

OlCat

Aluminum
Joined
Mar 17, 2008
Location
Lascassas, TN
Pern; I have an end cap for a power feed, if that would work for you. I noticed that the picture shows a complete circle, I assume for a bearing. It is open on the bottom side for the body of the power feed.
I can post a picture if you like.
Bob
 

wgnrr1

Hot Rolled
Joined
Feb 14, 2008
Location
Spooner, WI
It's off a 1J bridgeport. Make me an offer

Josh
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HWElecRepair

Hot Rolled
Joined
Dec 9, 2013
Location
Fort Wayne, IN
Well that is what my 1986 BP operators & parts book states, 2 different part# for left and right! So who knows??

The right hand bracket has one free floating bearing, the left hand holds 2 bearings and is drilled and tapped for the 3 holes to capture the bearings. The left hand bracket can be on the left or the right, but the older right hand ones with no holes drilled or tapped cant go on the left without being drilled and tapped.

Jon
 

Toolmaker51

Cast Iron
Joined
Jan 13, 2009
Location
Central West Missouri
The right hand bracket has one free floating bearing, the left hand holds 2 bearings and is drilled and tapped for the 3 holes to capture the bearings. The left hand bracket can be on the left or the right, but the older right hand ones with no holes drilled or tapped cant go on the left without being drilled and tapped.

Jon
Not working on a BP, a Comet clone. I scored a ball screw set suited to clones, and tidbits like this are valuable. Next I'll seek a headless BP or clone, with the rear mount. Have two powered devices I'd like mounted in one place.
Some clowns disparage responses to old posts; but they'll buy a 100 year old Machinist's Handbook.
There is little, if any expiration date on information.
 








 
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