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Milling, Drilling & Boring Heads Models M, J, 2J and 2J2
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A range of different heads and head accessories has been available for the Bridgeport since its introduction, allowing the customer to choose between heavy-duty, fixed-quill models and very high-speed "sensitive" units with either (or both) power down and up feeds and hand operation though worm-and-wheel fine-feed or quick-action, sensitive drilling mechanisms. Heads were at first available with a choice of either a No. 2 Morse taper, or Brown & Sharpe No. 7 or B-3 tapers but later the "designed-for-Bridgeport" R8 fitting became the standard. Whilst some heads will fit only on the front of the ram, others can be mounted on the back as well; details of the adaptors that allow rear mounting can be found here.
In the past a variety of heads were been available, including:
Model M*, the original head - see the bottom of this page.
Model R for heavy-duty use, but with a fixed quill.
Model C* for light-duty, high-speed use, with a sliding quill.
Model T for Cherrying.
*can be mounted at rear of the ram.
For many years the standard head was the V-belt drive "Type J" fitted, for slow-speed work, with a lathe-like backgear assembly. This was joined by what was, at first, listed as the "Type J Varidrive" but later called the "2J": fitted with expanding and contracting pulleys this provided, in conjunction with its standard fit backgear, two infinitely-variable speed ranges that ran from 50 to 450 rpm and, in direct drive, 450 to 3750 rpm - though small changes in the mechanical specification (and the type of electricity supply) dictated that these ranges did vary somewhat from country to country. By the 1990s the "regular" head had become the infinitely variable speed 2 h.p. Model 2J2, or, at a saving in cost, its less powerful predecessor the Model J with 12-speed V-belt drive. The J2J and 2J both had hand-operated and power feeds - and both quick-action drilling and fine-feed quills. To increase the versatility of these heads a special right-angle extension drive, the "Quillmaster", used to be available and even this could be further modified by the addition of a right-angle tip drive, the "QRA" or "Quillmaster Right-angle Attachment". Details of the Quillmaster and its capabilities can be found here.  Also available for many years was the Model T slotting and forming head.
For new Bridgeport owners it is worth noting that, whilst the speed setting dial for the variable-speed head can only be turned whilst the motor is running, to engage backgear (and the slow speed range) the head should be stopped and the spindle "jigged" backwards and forwards until the gears engage. Importantly, in backgear, the spindle runs in the reverse direction to normal and hence the reversing switch has to be used to get the cutter rotating correctly.

For most late-model machines the Model 2J2 was the "Standard" head offered for the Series 1. It had a 2 hp. (1.5 kW) motor driving an expanding and contracting pulley system, incorporating a lathe-like "backgear", to give infinitely variable speeds from 50 to 3750 rpm.
Like all Bridgeport heads the quill was hard-chrome plated, ground and then lapped to fit the honed bore in the main casing. The handles of both the quick-action drilling  ("sensitive") and wheel operated fine-feed were detachable and three rates of power down (and up) feed provided.
The spindle was fitted with a brake - to slow it rapidly from high speeds - that could also be positively locked to aid tool changes; a clutch, designed to slip in overload conditions, protected the spindle from damage.

2J2 Head showing the disposition of the variable-speed drive and air-flow route through the head and motor.

Model J head

Above: Model J Head
This unit, after the original M head and before the introduction of the variable-speed 2-hp head, was the standard Bridgeport fitting but was then offered as a cheaper alternative to the 2J2. The counterbalanced R8 quill - hard-chrome plated and ground, then lapped to fit the honed spindle bore - had 5-inches travel and was fitted with both hand and power feeds. The hand feed could be applied through either a quick-action lever when drilling - or by a handwheel for fine feeds. The power feed, at the rate of 0.0015, 0.003 and 0.006 inches per spindle revolution, worked in both directions and could be set to trip out automatically; a 0.001" graduated micrometer stop was fitted as standard. A wide range of spindle adaptors was available to mount a variety of tooling.
Whilst the specifications of more recent versions of the head varied, in the past a choice of two 1 h.p. motors, each wired for reverse, was offered (and others, possibly, depending upon the year of production); a 1800 rpm unit that gave (in direct drive and "backgear") spindle speeds of 80, 135, 220, 330, 660, 1100,1800 and 2720 rpm - and a 3600 rpm version that had the effect of doubling each of the aforementioned speeds.
When vertical, the head could be run continuously  - but needed modification to the lubrication system if used in the same way horizontally.

Model M Head
This was the head fitted to the first Bridgeport milling machines and had 3.5-inches of quill travel through both fine and quick-action feeds by hand operation only.
The spindle could be ordered with a No. 2 Morse, B & S No. 7 or a B-3 taper - and the maximum collet capacity was 0.5 inches. Special tapers were available to order and it is highly likely that a factory already equipped with tooling to a different specification might have ordered its machines so as to be able to mount cutters already in stock.
The 0.5 h.p. motor was available as either a 1200 rpm unit - which gave spindle speeds of 275, 425, 700, 1050, 2100 and 4250 rpm - or as a 3600 rpm model with rather higher spindle speeds of 950, 1350, 2200, 3250, 6500 and 12000 rpm. 
The unit could be mounted either on the front or back of the ram and, if on the latter, fitted to a swivel adaptor that allowed it to be angled in both planes.
Details of the various head mounting adaptors can be found here.

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Bridgeport
Milling, Drilling & Boring Heads Models M, J, 2J and 2J2
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