Hi
Can anyone help me?
I am new to this kind of turning I’ve Bought a Viceroy TDS 1 / 1GB serial number 285229m
Will the M stand for metric, will that be the leadscrew and will the original main power switch run a single phase motor in reveres the switch is like the one pictured in ( dazz Posted: Thu 02 Nov , 2006 10:42 Post subject: Viceroy T.D.S 1/1 G.B - All finished ) but not the lathe mine is more square looking
And can anyone tell me the date of manufacture from serial number 285229m
This information will be much appreciated
Thanks
Firebird
Viceroy TDS 1/1GB
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Hi Firebird,
We haven't yet found any information to track serial numbers back to dates on these manual machines, except for the 280 'Synchro' models which had a year of manufacture stamped on the S/No. plate.
Does your machine have a metric pitch screwcutting gearbox and metric top & cross-slide dials?
And is the chuck fitting a thread or camlock?
The 'more square looking' shape suggests it is probably a Mk2 (see https://www.lathes.co.uk/viceroy/page4.html).
I don't see why the existing switch gear shouldn't be capable of reversing a 1ph motor, but I think you'll need to re-wire everything. A 3ph motor is reversed simply by swapping 2 of the phase lines, whereas for a 1ph motor you just reverse the connections for the start winding only.
Andy
We haven't yet found any information to track serial numbers back to dates on these manual machines, except for the 280 'Synchro' models which had a year of manufacture stamped on the S/No. plate.
Does your machine have a metric pitch screwcutting gearbox and metric top & cross-slide dials?
And is the chuck fitting a thread or camlock?
The 'more square looking' shape suggests it is probably a Mk2 (see https://www.lathes.co.uk/viceroy/page4.html).
I don't see why the existing switch gear shouldn't be capable of reversing a 1ph motor, but I think you'll need to re-wire everything. A 3ph motor is reversed simply by swapping 2 of the phase lines, whereas for a 1ph motor you just reverse the connections for the start winding only.
Andy
Hi Andy
Thanks a lot for your help while cleaning the cabinet out I found what looks like a delivery invoice can’t see much thick of oil it’s says Viceroy TDS 1/1GB metal turning lathe complete with std equipment 380/440/3/50 (metric) and inspected by a Mr Hall but no date it is required for delivery w/c 5/11/79 so this will give me some idea how old it is.
On a plate on the gearbox it says 3mm L/Screw, the apron, and tool jib and cross slide dials are in metric and imperial
Inside the back cover there is a spare set of change gears like the picture on this Webb site https://www.lathes.co.uk/viceroy/page4.html).
The chuck is fitting with a threaded back plate
As for the motor I’ll leave it as it is running in forwards on a dial switch might unscrew the chuck in reverse
I think there must be something wrong in the gearbox can’t get first gear so I’ll have to have a look
Once again thanks for your help
Firebird
Thanks a lot for your help while cleaning the cabinet out I found what looks like a delivery invoice can’t see much thick of oil it’s says Viceroy TDS 1/1GB metal turning lathe complete with std equipment 380/440/3/50 (metric) and inspected by a Mr Hall but no date it is required for delivery w/c 5/11/79 so this will give me some idea how old it is.
On a plate on the gearbox it says 3mm L/Screw, the apron, and tool jib and cross slide dials are in metric and imperial
Inside the back cover there is a spare set of change gears like the picture on this Webb site https://www.lathes.co.uk/viceroy/page4.html).
The chuck is fitting with a threaded back plate
As for the motor I’ll leave it as it is running in forwards on a dial switch might unscrew the chuck in reverse
I think there must be something wrong in the gearbox can’t get first gear so I’ll have to have a look
Once again thanks for your help
Firebird
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Gearbox problem
Firebird,
I assume you've read the notes on operating these gearboxes.
Is it the front dial or the quadrant-type lever that you cannot select position '1'? The dial needs to be positioned fairly exactly before the quadrant lever can be moved.
Andy
I assume you've read the notes on operating these gearboxes.
Is it the front dial or the quadrant-type lever that you cannot select position '1'? The dial needs to be positioned fairly exactly before the quadrant lever can be moved.
Andy
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Gearbox problem
Firebird,
I assume you've read the notes on operating these gearboxes.
Is it the front dial or the quadrant-type lever that you cannot select position '1'? The dial needs to be positioned fairly exactly before the quadrant lever can be moved.
Andy
I assume you've read the notes on operating these gearboxes.
Is it the front dial or the quadrant-type lever that you cannot select position '1'? The dial needs to be positioned fairly exactly before the quadrant lever can be moved.
Andy