![]() Note that the “A” suffix gears are also used in all of the Atlas and Atlas-Craftsman originally equipped QCGB models to couple the spindle to the GB. ![]() All of these models used or could use the same threading table. These gears had a 3/8” wide or thick hub and a 3/8” wide face. The 10” up through the 10D (including original 10 and the 10A, 10B, 10C or 10E if you went back and bought the thread cutting kit, had a change gear set with part numbers of the format 9-101-NN, where the “NN”was the gear tooth count. ![]() In any given year, the 10” and 12” used the same change gears. This is a partial correction to Bill’second paragraph, first sentence.
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