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    George Maclean
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      @georgemaclean24517

      Hi have a CVA !A series and I believe the correct travelling steady. But there

      are no tapped holes or dowels in the cross slide to bolt in on. Anybody there

      with one fitted or experiences fitting one photo appreciated,

      Thanks

      George.//

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      George Maclean
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        #503514
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Hi George have you looked at lathes.co.uk as there is a couple of pictures on there and it looks like they are fastened into a T slot on the top slide.

          http://www.lathes.co.uk/cva/

          David

          Edited By David George 1 on 26/10/2020 08:58:29

          #503516
          DC31k
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            @dc31k

            It would be unworkable to have tapped holes in the cross-slide for a travelling steady as it would be difficult to centre when setting up and would change position every time you put on a cut.

            The mounting points will be in the saddle of the machine.

            As David says, look on the lathes site: the one picture there that shows the travelling steady has it bolted to the tailstock side of the saddle – it spans over the cross slide.

            Maybe also look at pictures of the Monarch 10ee for guidance as the CVA has some similarities to that machine.

            #503604
            George Maclean
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              @georgemaclean24517

              Hi Guys,

              Thanks for the replys ( I meant saddle !) have been to Tony' s site, The single arm follower if that what it is on

              the earlier machine round machine is on the side of the saddle.. The later photos series 1A-3 further down the pages show what I have . I have the parts list PD1182 Original manual D M Cole and Sons the Dorking address It's fixed by four bolts two either side or two could be dowels but parts manual indicates bolts. Just wondered if these lathes only came out of the factory set up only for the acessories bought at the time of purchase?

              Somebody must have a travelling steady in action??,

              Any one need a copy of the parts manual can do at cost.

              Thanks for the replys George.//

              PS Can I upload pic's ?

              #503617
              Oldiron
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                @oldiron
                Posted by George Maclean on 26/10/2020 17:58:29:

                Hi Guys,

                (—)

                PS Can I upload pic's ?

                Guide here –> Posting pics

                #503636
                Dave S
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                  @daves59043

                  On mine there are a pair of hole on the chuck side and a pair on the tail stock side:

                  I have no travelling steady, only the fixed one.

                  Dave

                  #503641
                  George Maclean
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                    @georgemaclean24517

                    Thanks,

                    Dave

                    Says it all no holes or little bosse's on mine,

                    Thanks again.

                    #503720
                    Dave S
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                      @daves59043

                      Does that mean you have a travelling steady for sale then?

                      Dave

                      #532562
                      Martin Nichols
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                        @martinnichols17110

                        Bit late here, but I've emailed George directly with positions & dimensions of holes.

                        Here's mine in-situ with the top-slide removed for clarity:

                        p1150006.jpg

                        And note

                        (a) if yours is a short, 20" BC bed CVA (a mk1 rather than a 1A) the travelling steady is very different.

                        (b) if, like Dave S, you have a DRO scale here, the steady probably won't fit, without surgery!

                        Hope this helps.

                        Martin.

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