

5 Ton, ROPER WHITNEY, model #29, 10″ throat, foot-operated, 1″ stroke
Model number 29
SPECIFICATIONS:
Rated capacity 5 tons
Punch capacity 2″ hole thru 16 ga.
Depth of throat 10″
Height of throat 5-3/4″
Stroke of ram 1″
Hole in ram 1″
Bed dimensions 4-1/2″ x 8-1/4″
Floor space 18″ x 25″
Shipping weight, approx. 375 lbs.











Piston Type Tool Post & Tool Holder Sets For 12″ Lathe
Complete with 5 quick change tool holders
Turning and facing: 3/16″ – 1/2″ tool bit
Boring, turning and facing: 7/16″ shank
Heavy duty boring bar: 5/8″ shank
Knurling, turning and facing: 3/16″ – 1/2″ tool bit
Easy tool set up to speed production
Weight: 5.5kg.
https://www.busybeetools.com/products/tool-post-quick-change-for-12in-lathe.html





Looking to replace the 204 frame motor I watched my favorite teach on the subject
and that pointed me to the plate on the motor I have

Reading deeper into this, this is an OLD style of motor frame. 204 Stopped being used in 1953… Of course, mine is a discontinued motor frame…


Looking more at this I see the 203 and the 204 frames are similar it’s the screw mounting width that is different. I think an adapter plate could work. The only dimension that matter is D and U. U is 3/4″ so the center of the motor must be 5″ from the bottom of the plate. Obviously P must be smaller or equal. Watch out for the boxes that stick off the side for the wiring to enter.
LOOKING AT A MODERN NEMA CHART:

All the newer motors have 7/8 shaft meaning the pully will also need to be changed. The 145T looks interesting… Some shopping:

There is hope.

there are charts for the motor mount brackets:
