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Miller Vernier Panel Dial Available
I recently picked up a used Miller vernier panel dial assembly, P/N
10035. It is about 6.5 by 7.75 inches. It has five scales on it labeled A,B,C,D and E as well as a 0-100 scale at the bottom. It takes a little over 6 turns of the knob to move the slider from 0 to 100. If you're interested, send email to . I can then send you some jpgs showing its condition. You can have it for the cost of shipping and the price is whatever it's worth to you. Al |
Al wrote:
I recently picked up a used Miller vernier panel dial assembly, P/N 10035. It is about 6.5 by 7.75 inches. It has five scales on it labeled A,B,C,D and E as well as a 0-100 scale at the bottom. It takes a little over 6 turns of the knob to move the slider from 0 to 100. If you're interested, send email to . I can then send you some jpgs showing its condition. You can have it for the cost of shipping and the price is whatever it's worth to you. Al Would that be the slide rule string dial, or the cog belt varity? |
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Ken Scharf wrote: Al wrote: I recently picked up a used Miller vernier panel dial assembly, P/N 10035. It is about 6.5 by 7.75 inches. It has five scales on it labeled A,B,C,D and E as well as a 0-100 scale at the bottom. It takes a little over 6 turns of the knob to move the slider from 0 to 100. If you're interested, send email to . I can then send you some jpgs showing its condition. You can have it for the cost of shipping and the price is whatever it's worth to you. Al Would that be the slide rule string dial, or the cog belt varity? Dunn, haven't taken it apart and can't tell by looking though the holes. Al |
Al wrote:
In article , Ken Scharf wrote: Al wrote: I recently picked up a used Miller vernier panel dial assembly, P/N 10035. It is about 6.5 by 7.75 inches. It has five scales on it labeled A,B,C,D and E as well as a 0-100 scale at the bottom. It takes a little over 6 turns of the knob to move the slider from 0 to 100. If you're interested, send email to . I can then send you some jpgs showing its condition. You can have it for the cost of shipping and the price is whatever it's worth to you. Al Would that be the slide rule string dial, or the cog belt varity? Dunn, haven't taken it apart and can't tell by looking though the holes. Al The cog belt type is identified by the square tubing that the cog belt rides in. Other kind is totally internal. Cog belt kind of drive is a little rare, a Millen experiment if you will. |
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