wordsmith07
Aluminum
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2018
New to me 20" John Steptoe Co. Shaper that appears different than those I have found inline. Electric motor and multispeed gearbox appear factory since attaching mounts etc. are cast iron. 3 phase motor drives gearbox with two v-belts and output of gearbox drives mainshaft with flat belt on single sized pulley. There is a two speed internal (back gear) handle on rear of main casting. The main "clutch" is handle behind handwheel used to inch and postion ram. No photos I have found show this. Power crossfeed is adjustable by cam action on stroke. Further inspection on vertical table feed shaft shows keyed shaft which allows one to swap gear at rear on cross drive to vertical drive to power table up and down.
Clutch engages by cam on arm but when released it continues to run and cannot be stopped safely by holding handwheel. If started from stop, onr can hold handwheel to prevent main shaft turning and will idle until engaged, I would think there would be a brake of some sort but cannot find one. Photos in the Steptoe booklet being sold online does not have this type setup. Any help identifying date of mfg etc would be appreciated. Cannot find serial number and left front of ram has company ID tag from "B&E Tool and Die Co." #32 and Vise has same tag #33. Serial number may be under tag.
Clutch engages by cam on arm but when released it continues to run and cannot be stopped safely by holding handwheel. If started from stop, onr can hold handwheel to prevent main shaft turning and will idle until engaged, I would think there would be a brake of some sort but cannot find one. Photos in the Steptoe booklet being sold online does not have this type setup. Any help identifying date of mfg etc would be appreciated. Cannot find serial number and left front of ram has company ID tag from "B&E Tool and Die Co." #32 and Vise has same tag #33. Serial number may be under tag.