There were 2 designs of saddle stop (used for turning up to a shoulder or boring a blind hole) for the 5" lathe, both of which should also fit on the 280 series.
ML104 was a simple, non-adjustable stop whilst ML105 had a micrometer adjustment.
See drawings below.
There was also another device called a 'saddle stop' on the drawings (ML116 and SK597), but this was a safety device as far as I can tell - it had a switch to cut out the motor if the saddle was wound into the headstock.
Any photos of any of these items would be good to add to the archive!
Andy
Saddle stops for manual lathes
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SK597 saddle/motor stop
Saddle / motor stop arrangement
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- ML116
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ML104 Saddle Stop
Simple saddle stop
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Micrometer Saddle stop
Micrometer saddle stop
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- ML103/1 - machined body
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- ML103 - assembly
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