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Brown & Sharp Parts List 2018-2019 Call us today (704) 849-9209 or visit us online @ turningconcepts.com PART # DESCRIPTION 1-432-10 RING, FIBRE 1-432-11 RING, FIBRE 1-432-15 RING, FIBRE 1-432-22 RING, FIBRE 1-432-1300-1 RING, FIBRE 1-432-1301-1 RING, FIBRE 1-432-1302-1 RING, FIBRE 1-432-1304-1 RING, FIBRE 2-432-11 PIN, OUTER RACE 2-432-15 SCREW, RETAINING 2-432-22 SCREW, RETAINING 2-432-1301-1 PIN, OUTER RACE 2BS-1.000-M42 CIRCULAR FORM TOOL BLANK#2, 1” 2BS-1.375-M42 CIRCULAR FORM TOOL #2, 3/8” W 2BS-1.500-M42 CIRCULAR FORM TOOL, #2, 1-1/2W 2BS-125-M42 DOVETAIL BLANK #2, 1-1/4”WIDE 2BS-125-T15 DOVETAIL BLANK #2, 1-1/4”WIDE 2BS-150-M42 DOVETAIL BLANK #2, 1-1/2” WIDE 2BS-150-REX DOVETAIL BLANK #2 1-1/2” WIDE 2BS-150-T15 DOVETAIL BLANK #2, 1-1/2”WIDE 2BS-200-M42 DOVETAIL BLANK #2, 2” WIDE 2BS-200-REX DOVETAIL BLANK #2 2” WIDE 3-432-11 SCREW, RETAINING 3-432-15 PIN, OUTER RACE 4S-8080-15A SCREW MACHINE RELATED ITEM 4S-8111/15A SCREW MACHINE RELATED ITEM 4S-8112/15A SCREW MACHINE RELATED ITEM 4S-8123/15A SCREW MACHINE RELATED ITEM 23-2586-1 GRINDER PART 23-4881 GRINDER PART 40-24-99 CR SLIDE WORM GEAR 40-26-ZZ RACK, CROSS SLIDE 40-75-99 CLAMP BOLT, TURRET SLIDE 40-109-99 FULCRUM 40-115-99 WRENCH 40-125-99 SPINDLE CLUTCH LEVER 40-129-99 CLAMP NUT Turnng Concepts Brown and Sharpe Parts List Page 2 PART # DESCRIPTION 40-155-99 TURRET CLAMP LEVER 40-267-99 IDLER ADJUST ROD 41-399-1-99 GEAR, TURRET STOP SHAFT 41-478-99 TURRET RATCHET DOG 41-547-99 TURRET LOCKING PIN LEVER 41-548 TURRET RATCHET 41-552-99 TUR LOCK PIN SHELL 41-587-99 TURRET LOCKING PIN 41-626 LOCKING PIN 41-627-99 BUSHING, LOCKING PIN 41-787-99 GIB, TURRET SLIDE 41-863-99 CHUCK NUT 41-876-99 GIB,TURRET SLIDE 41-1480 TURRET CLAMP BUSHINGSHIN 41-1480-A TURRET TOOL CL. BUSHING PLAIN 41-1480-B TURRET TOOL CL BUSH-THRD 41-1900-99 TURRET DOG RATCHET STUD 41-1967-99 CHUCK NUT 41-1969-99 CHUCK FORK RINGS 41-2045-99 TURRET LOCKING PIN LEVER 41-2064-99 PAWL,SLIDE & FEED STOP 41-2093 CROSS SLIDE STOP SCREW,BACK 41-2188-99 TURRET RATCHET DOG STUD 41-2229 GIB CLAMP SCREW 41-2569-99 PIN,CLUTCH LEVER BRACKET 41-2579-99 CLUTCH SLEEVE RING 41-2679-99 TURRET TONGUE 41-2713-1-99 TURRET STOP DISK 41-2735-1 STOP SHFT GR BSHNG 41-2736-99 COUPLING 41-2742-99 PLUNGER 41-2766-99 CHUCK LEVER 41-2827-99 TURRET STUD 41-2828-99 TURRET STUD NUT 41-2842-99 PLUG,TURRET STUD NUT 41-2950-99 CHUCK FORK SLEEVE 41-2954 BRAKE LINER Need a quick quote? Call us today (704) 849-9209 | turningconcepts.com Page 3 PART # DESCRIPTION 41-2998-1-99 BRAKE SHOE 41-3090-99 LINER, FRONT BOX 41-3091-1-99 LINER, FRONT BOX 41-3093-1 LINER, FRONT BOX 41-3302-99 CLUTCH FORK SLEEVE 41-3627 BUSHING COMPLETE, TURRET CLAMP 42-58-99 CHUCK FORK RING 42-61-99 CLUTCH SHOE 42-62-99 CLUTCH LEVER 42-78 LEVER 42-81-99 CLUTCH LEVER 42-82 CLUTCH SHOE 42-107-1 CONNECTING ROD 42-107-99 ROD,CONNECTING 42-108-99 FEED LATCH 42-109 PIN 42-142-99 SCREW HOLDER 42-169 TOOL ADJ. BLOCK 42-179 TURRET LOCKING PIN 42-180-99 TURRET LOCKING PIN 42-181-99 TURRET LOCKING PIN 42-231-99 CHUCK FORK RING 42-268-99 DOG, TRIP, WITH T-BOLT 42-268-NF DOG, TRIP, NO T-BOLT 42-270-99 DOG,SPEED & REV LEVER 42-588-1 DISK, CAM DRIVING 42-589 CAM HOLDER, RAPID PULLOUT ATT. 42-589-1 HOLDER, CAM 42-590-99 INDEX CAM HOLDER 42-594-99 ROTATING CAM HOLDER 42-597 DISK,CAM DRIVING 42-644-99 DOG, TRIP LEVER 42-644-NF DOG, TRIP LEVER (NO TOE) 42-656-99 CAM HOLDER,CROSS SLIDE FR 42-782-99 CHUCK LEVER FULCRUM SHOE 42-797-99 CLUTCH LEVER 42-798-99 CLUTCH SHOE Turnng Concepts Brown and Sharpe Parts List Page 4 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-1089-99 GIB,CROSS SLIDE BACK 42-1103-99 GIB,TURRET SLIDE 42-1105-99 GIB,TURRET SLIDE 42-1122-99 BUSHING,CLUTCH&DRIVE GEAR 42-1122-A BUSHING, FINISHED ID 42-1124-3 DISK,TURRET CHANGE ROLL 42-1125 TURRET DISC 42-1125-1 TURRET DISC 42-1173-99 TURRET GEAR SHAFT 42-1174-99 PIN,PLUNGER 42-1179-99 BUSHING,LOCK PIN SLEEVE 42-1194-99 CONECTING ROD 42-1200-99 GEAR,TURRET SHAFT DRIVE 42-1224-99 PLUNGER, SPEED STOP LEVER 42-1228-99 CROSS SLIDE RACK 42-1229-99 SCREW,ADJUSTING 42-1234-1 ARBOR COLLAR 42-1242-99 TURRET SLIDE RACK 42-1266-99 CONECTING ROD 42-1274-1-99 TURRET SLIDE RACK 42-1295-99 DRIVE SPROCKET,PUMP 42-1338-99 TURRET SLIDE RACK 42-1338-ZZ TURRET SLIDE RACK 42-1340-99 TURRET SLD ADJSTNG SCRW 42-1367-1-99 CHANGE GEAR COLLAR 42-1367-99 CHANGE GEAR COLLAR 42-1368-1-99 LEAD CAM CLAMP NUT 42-1372-99 CHANGE GEAR BUSHING 42-1393-1 LEAD CAM NUT EX 42-1415-99 CHANGE GEAR STUD COLLAR 42-1416-99 STUD NUT 42-1417-99 CHANGE GEAR BUSHING 42-1418-99 STUD, 42-1426 FEED LEVER FULCRUM 42-1430-99 DEFLECTOR SPRING PLUNGER 42-1454-99 GEAR,CROSS SLIDE CAMSHAFT 42-1464-99 GIB,FEED SLIDE Need a quick quote? Call us today (704) 849-9209 | turningconcepts.com Page 5 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-1492-99 CLUTCH SHOE 42-1510-99 FEED LATCH 42-1521-99 GEAR,CAM SHAFT 42-1554-99 GIB,TURRET SLIDE 42-1560-4 SAW GUARD 42-1560-99 SAW GUARD 42-1561-99 SAW GUARD 42-1563-1 EJECTOR 42-1563-2 EJECTOR 42-1563-99 EJECTOR 42-1575-99 LEVER STOP 42-1625-1-99 BUSHING,PULLEY BRACKET 42-1659 CAM DRIVE DISK 42-1663 CAM DRIVE DISK 42-1706-99 CHANGE GEAR BUSH WASHER 42-1744-99 CARRIER RING 42-1765-99 CHUCK RING 42-1858-99 CLUTCH SHOE 42-1859-99 CLUTCH LEVER 42-1872-99 BUSHING,LOCK 42-2017 DRIVING SHAFT 42-2023 STOPPING LEVER LATCH 42-2071 FEED LEVER BLOCK 42-2132 IDLER PULLEY BUSHING 42-2182-99 RING,CLUTCH 42-2185-99 CLUTCH SLEEVE 42-2224 SPROCKET, MOTOR SHAFT 42-2501 BALL RETAINER 42-2707-1 ARBOR COLLAR 42-2707-99 SAW ARBOR COLLAR 42-2739 SLOTTING SHFT BLL RTNR 42-2744 SLOTTING SHAFT COLLAR 42-2748 ROTATING LEVER ROD 42-2835 SLOTTING SHAFT LEVER 42-2836 ARM REST 42-2837 SLOT LEVER STOP 42-2999-99 SPROCKET Turnng Concepts Brown and Sharpe Parts List Page 6 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-3014-99 CAM, TURRET LOCKING PIN 42-3021-99 GIB, CROSS SLIDE FRONT 42-3022-99 GIB,FEED SLIDE 42-3077 CHUCK FORK SLEEVE OUTER 42-3116-99 GIB, CROSS SLIDE FRONT 42-3121 1 7/8 ROLLER BEAR CAGE 42-3142-99 FEED LATCH 42-3236 BUSHING 42-3254-99 LOCKING PIN 42-3282-99 INSERT,CLUTCH LEVER SPNDL 42-3440 ROTATING LEVER FULCRUM 42-3441 ROTATING LEVER BUSHING 42-3497-99 BUSHING NUT 42-3729-1 WORK SUPPORT 42-3729-99 FINGER BLANK 42-3750-99 CHUCK NUT 42-3820 PINION 42-3822-1-99 GEAR,BEVEL 42-3822-2 BEVEL GEAR 42-3827-99 BEVEL GEAR 42-3833-99 BEVEL GEAR 42-3834-99 DRIVING SHAFT PINION 42-3836 PINION 42-3850 FEED TB LTCH SLV 42-3868-99 SPINDLE PULLEY PLUNGER 42-3885-1 TURRET DISC 42-3965-99 PLUNGER CUP WASHER 42-3973-99 WORM 42-4010-99 LEVER SPRING PLUNGER 42-4013 CAM LEVER SPRING PLUNGER 42-4041 COUPLING,MOTOR SHAFT INTERNAL 42-4078-99 ARM STOP 42-4166-1 PLUNGER BRACKET 42-4227-1-99 TURRET GEAR 42-4228-99 INTER GEAR STUD 42-4231-99 BUSHING,GEAR 42-4333 CAM LEVER 42-4333-1 SPRING PLUNGER Need a quick quote? Call us today (704) 849-9209 | turningconcepts.com Page 7 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-4397-99 CHUCK SLEEVE 42-4452-99 TURRET GEAR 42-4453-99 TURRET INTER RETURN GEAR 42-4463-1 CHUCK SLEEVE 42-4487-1-99 VERTICAL TOOL HOLDER 42-4489-1 GIB, VERT SLIDE REAR 42-4489-1-B GIB, VERT SLIDE, OVER .020 42-4489-99 GIB, VERT. SLIDE WAY 42-4489-B GIB, OVERSIZE, .020 42-4504-99 GUARD, VERT SLIDE WAY GIB 42-4780-99 NUT 42-4782-99 SLIDE RACK 42-4910-99 DRIVING SHAFT CLUTCH 42-4931 CLUTCH (No4) 42-4934-1-99 CLUTCH, CHANGE DRIVE 42-4942-1-99 TURRET CLUTCH 42-4944 CLUTCH 42-4945-1 CLUTCH, DRIVING SHAFT 42-4945-2-99 DRIVING SHAFT CLUTCH 42-4946-1-99 CLUTCH, REVERSING 42-4947-1-99 CLUTCH, CHANGE DRIVE 42-4949-99 TURRET CLUTCH 42-4954-1-99 CHUCK CLUTCH 42-4957-1-99 CLUTCH,REVERSE 42-5171-1-99 ADJUSTMENT NUT 42-5298 FEED LEVER 42-5307 LATCH 42-5858 FEED TUBE COLLAR 42-5873-99 LEVER 42-5897-99 5/8” SPINDLE, 0G 42-6334 FEED TUBE 5/16 CAP 42-6336-99 CHUCK FORK SLEEVE 42-6361-99 SPINDLE PULLEY 42-6408-99 DRIVE SLEEVE SPROCKET 42-6447-1 DISK,TURRET 42-6447-99 TURRET DISC (6-HOLE TURRET) 42-6536-99 SCREW HOLDER ARM STOP Turnng Concepts Brown and Sharpe Parts List Page 8 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-6562-1 HOLDER,CAM 42-6563-1 DISK,DRIVING 42-6569-1 HOLDER, CAM 42-6571-1 HOLDER, CAM 42-6572-1 DISK, CAM DRIVING 42-6573-2 CAM HOLDER 42-6576-1 DRIVING DISC 42-6577 GUARD 42-6640-99 SLOTTING BUSHING 42-6660-99 MOTOR SHAFT SLEEVE FRONT 42-6808-1-99 WORK HOLDER 42-6808-99 WORK HOLDER 42-6816-99 FEED ADJUSTING SCREW 42-6818-99 FEED ADJUSTING SCREW NUT 42-6826 ROTATING CAM 42-6879 MOTOR COUPLING 42-6931 SCREW MACHINE RELATED ITEM 42-6956 CAM HOLDER 42-7014-1-99 VERTICAL TOOL HOLDER 42-7079-99 CHUCK ADJUSTING NUT 42-7093 IDLER PULLEY ARM FULCRUM 42-7107 CROSS SLIDE LEVER BACK 42-7109-2 GIB,CROSS SLIDE-FRONT 42-7109-99 GIB,CROSS SLIDE-FRONT 42-7109-ZZ GIB 42-7110-2-99 GIB 42-7110-3 GIB,CROSS SLIDE-BACK 42-7110-99 GIB, CROSS SLIDE- BACK 42-7111-99 FULCRUM,CROSS SLIDE LEVER 42-7128-99 LUBRICATOR SPROCKET 42-7129 SPROCKET 42-7130-99 CROSS SLIDE WIPER FRONT 42-7131-99 CROSS SLIDE WIPER BACK 42-7135-99 FEED SLIDE 42-7136 FEED POINTER 42-7144-99 SHAFT SLEEVE 42-7147-99 CHUCK CLUTCH TRIP LEVER Need a quick quote? Call us today (704) 849-9209 | turningconcepts.com Page 9 PART # DESCRIPTION 42-7148-99 TURRET CLUTCH TRIP LEVER 42-7149 SPINDLE FRONT BOX NUT, LEFT 42-7157-99 SLEEVE,TURRET 42-7158 CHUCK DRIVING SLEEVE 42-7159-1-99 TURRRET CLUTCH 42-7160-1-99 CLUTCH, CHUCK 42-7160-1-ZZ CLUTCH 42-7164 INSERT, STEEL, SPINDLE 42-7165-99 BUSHING,CHUCK DRIVESLEEVE 42-7166-99 CLUTCH SHOE 42-7168-99 CLUTCH LEVER 42-7170-99 TURRET & CHUCK FULCRUM 42-7171-2-99 PLUNGER SLEEVE 42-7172-1
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