Enco with grizzly change gears?

Just checked and the stamping is correct, module 1.25. I'm guessing it's a safe to assume the others are the same? I might double check a couple just in case :)
 
Just checked and the stamping is correct, module 1.25. I'm guessing it's a safe to assume the others are the same? I might double check a couple just in case :)
Sigh. The measurements check out for the shaft and such...but according to the chart the only one I could use is the 60t you have. Still would need a 25, 26,43,46,47t....that a real bummer I was pretty excited. I suppose I could take the 60t dm me if you want.
 
Sigh. The measurements check out for the shaft and such...but according to the chart the only one I could use is the 60t you have. Still would need a 25, 26,43,46,47t....that a real bummer I was pretty excited. I suppose I could take the 60t dm me if you want.
 

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I'm in a similar position, I just purchased an Tida TD4a - it's metric threading chart is the same as yours.
I also don't have any metric threading change gears.

I haven't yet picked the machine up so some of below may be impossible (127/120 combo gear)

The machine seems to be an amalgamation of metric and imperial from my reading.

This page is informative
it won't allow me to post a link so g3ynh DOT info FORWARD SLASH workshop FORWARD SLASH tida_td5 DOT html

He states that the gears are 16 DP and from some reading I have done, 16 DP is easily confused with Module 1.5 (please anyone feel free to correct me if this is in error)

I'm actually wondering if a different - longer banjo bracket, which could hold a 127/120 conversion gear might be a simpler answer as full sets of change gears don't seem to be in abundance.

The suggestion of a pair of 37/47 gears is appealing, however, from my reading, they are not common sizes either.

Anyway, hope that page is helpful
 
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