I'm starting a new thread about the Deckel 2719 000200 and 2719 000300 riser plates. These are intended to lift the model 6017 rotary table off the mounting surface so that the controls don't interfere. The first part number refers to the 12mm T slots and the second part number to the 14mm T slots. I only have the model with 12mm T-slots, so the dimensions below are for that.
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Here are photos and dimensions if someone wants to reproduce this from a chunk of cast iron. All dimensions are in mm.
Mass: 22.5kg
Overall 50 x 210 x 490
Work surface 210 x 390
From one edge to center of Tslots:
45, 90, 135, 180
From same edge to mounting holes:
75, 165
Width of mounting holes:
13.5mm
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Ear thickness 25mm
Note that for production parts the top would normally have been planed with a series of parallel "hollows". Franz Singer said that my table was probably thrown away when the casting blow-out visible below appeared in the machining and never made it completely through production (the T slots are too narrow). That makes sense -- I got the table from someone in the Munich area -- it was probably plucked from the trash bin. (Another sign that it was never finished is that the sharp edges from machining have not been relieved or beveled.)
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Bottom is hollowed out 15mm. Since overall thickness is 50mm, and maximum depth of T slots is 21mm, this means that the table is 50-15-21=14mm thick under the T slots.
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Bottom dimensions, index slots are 12mm wide, distances are edge to center of slot
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T-slot dimensions:
width of narrow part 12H7 = 12.000 to 12.018mm
depth of narrow part 12mm
width of wide part 20.5
depth of wide part (total) 21
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Here are photos and dimensions if someone wants to reproduce this from a chunk of cast iron. All dimensions are in mm.
Mass: 22.5kg
Overall 50 x 210 x 490
Work surface 210 x 390
From one edge to center of Tslots:
45, 90, 135, 180
From same edge to mounting holes:
75, 165
Width of mounting holes:
13.5mm
Ear thickness 25mm
Note that for production parts the top would normally have been planed with a series of parallel "hollows". Franz Singer said that my table was probably thrown away when the casting blow-out visible below appeared in the machining and never made it completely through production (the T slots are too narrow). That makes sense -- I got the table from someone in the Munich area -- it was probably plucked from the trash bin. (Another sign that it was never finished is that the sharp edges from machining have not been relieved or beveled.)
Bottom is hollowed out 15mm. Since overall thickness is 50mm, and maximum depth of T slots is 21mm, this means that the table is 50-15-21=14mm thick under the T slots.
Bottom dimensions, index slots are 12mm wide, distances are edge to center of slot
T-slot dimensions:
width of narrow part 12H7 = 12.000 to 12.018mm
depth of narrow part 12mm
width of wide part 20.5
depth of wide part (total) 21