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Setscrews Used by Shopsmith

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I am trying to compile a list of the set screws used in the Shopsmith equipment.

Following is a list of the various types and sizes that I come up with so far. (PS - These are parts that I have in a kit that I have had ever since I bought the Shopsmith. I believe these parts were provided to me, in a parts kit, at that time. I have not purchased set screws. I am simply trying to find where they are used).

1 5/16”-18x 7/8” serrated

2 5/16”-18x 5/8” half dog
3 5/16”-18x 5/8” flat point
4 5/16”-18x 5/8” serrated
5 5/16”-18x 5/8” cone point

6 5/16”-18x 3/8” half dog
7 5/16”-18x 3/8” flat point
8 5/16”-18x 3/8” serrated
9 5/16”-18x 3/8” cup point

10 5/16”-18x 1/4” flat point


I would appreiate it very much if a couple of you could verify which of these are included in the maintenance kit.
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dusty: type help kit into search box in accesories catalog .. it tells what is in the help kit...................
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oldc6 wrote:dusty: type help kit into search box in accesories catalog .. it tells what is in the help kit...................


Thanks, I found the list.
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FWIW, there are two 'kits' 515325 and 515714. no info re 515714 on web site!
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Looks like we are going back in time where this same discussion happened back in early 2008.

Take a look at this post:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... ostcount=2

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Want moredetail??
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