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Top-slide mounted high-speed grinding attachment for internal and external work. The unit was driven from the "overhead".

Cross-slide-mounted Capstan head  for repetition production work

The very rare con-rod boring jig. This was bolted to the cross slide and had an adjustable V-block at the back that could be slide forwards and backwards to accommodate rods with centres of up to 10 inches in length. The rod was secured by its gudeon pin in the V-block and the big end raised and lowered by an adjustable locking pad.

4-way toolpost. First offered during the 1930s, this unit dropped over the post used by the ordinary Norman-patent toolholder

The unusual travelling steady that bolted to the back of the saddle - the rectangular gap allowing the cross slide to pass through it

M-type fixed steady

Saw bench assembly

M-Type Toolpost grinder

The rare - and desirable - tumble-reverse mechanism used to provide a reverse drive to the leadscrew

Bench countershaft unit as offered for the Myford version of the M-type