Olivetti T6 Drill Machine

A friend had it and didn't need another project so, I bought it from him.

"Billy G"
 
Looks like a neat little machine. Looking forward to your progress on the rebuild.
 
im sorry for the delay but here they are.
if there are any more questions im happy to help.
 

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A million times thank you is no where near enough my friend. I now have everything I need for a great rebuild. I will copy these and take them to the community college to be translated and repost a file in English. You da man Jan. You have already done more than help, again Thank-you.

"Billy G"
 
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Excuse my English and forgive me for mistakes
thanks Jan kaas
This is the only original manual of the Olivetti T6 found in the world.
At Olivetti museum does not have it.
Maybe there will be a few copies in a world preserved a box of an old factory closed.

And thanks to "Billy G" who with his passion has managed to unite fans around the world.

And thanks to the hobby-machinist forum that with its worldwide reputation has allowed this discovery

Bruno
 
They have been uploaded to the Downloads section. They are mow preserved. Thanks again to Jan Kaas, I will be forever grateful.

"Billy G"
 
Dear Sirs,
I'm writing from Argentina, I work in a factory and some time ago one of these beautiful Olivetti T6 Machines was put out of service, fortunately I could bought it and I have ita at my home shop.
The name plate has stamped a manufacturing date of 1953. It is in a very good condition, at present I am dismounting parts to verify the mechanisms and clean it to put in working order.
To find the manual and the pictures you posted here had been very useful and is incredible to see how people from so diverse places share their knowledge.
Thank you all for your posts and information, I will posts pictures of my machine soon.
Walter.
 
Dear Sirs,
I'm writing from Argentina, I work in a factory and some time ago one of these beautiful Olivetti T6 Machines was put out of service, fortunately I could bought it and I have ita at my home shop.
The name plate has stamped a manufacturing date of 1953. It is in a very good condition, at present I am dismounting parts to verify the mechanisms and clean it to put in working order.
To find the manual and the pictures you posted here had been very useful and is incredible to see how people from so diverse places share their knowledge.
Thank you all for your posts and information, I will posts pictures of my machine soon.
Walter.
Please do post up pictures and info on your project.
I passed on one of these this past summer because I just didn't need another 'project'
 
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