meccanicamg
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with good probability (99.9%) is the section of a head of a manual milling machine of the 60s. is one of the standard equipment accessories.This is a special combined reducer consisting of an angle reference ratio 1/1 applied to a reducer, represented partially, of which you see only the entry cover and the pair of gears before reduction.
the postponement has a tree connected to the gearing of the reducer and another tree where on one side has a conical attack (cable) and on the opposite side a framework cod for a possible manual drive (made in phase? adjustment?); I don't know the application.
I attach the image on which I reported the designation of the non-normalized construction components; I think you have no difficulty recognizing them.
the terminology I used is not standard, so various manufacturers call components with the same function with different names (e.g. case, body, carcass, etc.), so you have a margin in designation that allows you to name different components, e.g. output support. input shaft, seal ring cover, etc., without invalidating recognition as for each component there is the unique numerical reference.
it is a counterprove the conical exit shaft and the shaft with the protruding picture.
see image 1. if the removals put the vertical shaft image 2.this milling machine already has the head and oluta to s while the oldest were 90 degrees.
There she is.
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