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Introduction
   Detailed Information by Machine Type
      15-inch Drill Press
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
      20-inch Drill Press
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
      Bandsaws
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
      Tablesaws
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
      Radial Drills
         Type 1:
         Type 4:
      Jig Saws (Scroll Saws)
         Type 1:
         Type 4:
      Lathes
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
         Type 4:
      Sanders
         Type 1:
         Type 4:
      Jointers
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
         Type 3:
         Type 4:
      Shapers
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
         Type 4:
      Radial arm saws
         Type 1:
         Type 2:
      Cut-off Machines
         Type 4:


Introduction

The information below is taken from a Walker-Turner service bulletin that dates from about 1961.

With respect to serial numbers we can divide Walker-Turner's existence into five epochs:
  • 0. No serial numbers. Early machines did not have any serial numbers.
  • 1. The first serial number system began in 1939. These followed no logical pattern and were more akin to a model number than a unit-specific designation. See the machine-specific section below for details.
  • 2. Starting in April of 1950 a new system was introduced. These new serials are formatted YYMSQD where YY is the year of manufacture, M is the type of machine, S is the specific model of machine, Q is the quarter of the year of manufacture, and D notes deviation from the standard model. For example, 52DA2A is a standard (52DA2A) single-spindle (52DA2A) 15" drill press (52DA2A) that was built in the 2nd quarter (52DA2A) of 1952 (52DA2A). Below is a list of the machine type code letters and what they stand for.

ATilting Arbor & Table SawGGrinder
BBand SawJJig Saw
CSanderLLathes
D15” Drill PressPPlaner (Jointer)
E20” Drill PressRRadial Saw & Drill
SSpindle Shaper

  • 3. The next serial number system was introduced in April 1953 and used until September 1956. Each machine was numbered 0000001, 0000002, etc. The type and model cannot be identified by the number alone. Machine tags used during this time included fields for both Model No. and Serial No. Almost all of the models sold during this time were introduced in 1953.
  • 4. The last serial number system began in October of 1956. The machine type is designated by a two-digit prefix, e.g., No. 11-0001 was the first 20-inch drill press as of October 1956. This system continued until Delta/Rockwell's serial number system replaced it. Walker-Turner machines with a Rockwell serial number badge should be dated according to the Delta Serial Numbers page. Most Rockwell built Walker-Turner machines came from either their Bellefountaine or Tupelo plants.

Detailed Information by Machine Type

The following subsections provide details of serial numbers for each type of machine made by Walker-Turner.

15-inch Drill Press

Type 1:

900 Series, 1940 through 1947:
9D1401-1140
9D10401-944
9D9431-147

Type 2:

For units with the Type 2 serial numbering system, the second letter indicates only the number of spindles or the type of spindle in the original unit. All units in this system were of the “900” series until the “1200” and “1300” series were introduced in the second quarter of 1952. Thus the first “1200” series Drill Press was serial number 52DA2A which indicates “52” as 1952, “DA” 15” Drill Press, “2” second quarter and “A” standard model.

The “1300” 6” travel 15” Drill Presses are identified through the use of an “O” in place of the “D” in these serial numbers.

20-inch Drill Press

Type 1:

1100 Series, 1941 through 1952:
D112412-1143
D112422-644
D1154227-1144 (PF)
D11642 (PF)27-546 (PF)
D11432-546

Type 2:

For units with a Type 2 serial number, the second letter indicates only the number of spindles in the original unit. These 20” Drill Presses began with serial number 52EA2A which indicates “52” as 1952 year of manufacture “EA” 20” Drill Press, etc. All Serial numbers prior to 52EA2A were Type 1.

Bandsaws

Type 1:

BN730, dates unknown: 7-BS6390

BW740, 1950: 29-449

BN905 14” Wood, 1939 to 1950:
OBS639019-639
19-1049

MBN935 14” Metal, 1939 to 1950:
9BS639020-842
MBS639020-1049
MBS842

MBN1105 16” Metal, 1939 to 1948 (Discontinued 1948):
110563901105842
1105103921-842
11054421105-448

BN1135 16” Wood, 1939 to 1948 (Discontinued 1948):
1135103922-639
113563901135-448

MCB1150 16” Wood, 1950: 32-1049 & 50BD2A

MCB1151 16” Wood, 1950: 50BE2A

MCB1160 16” Metal, 1950: 50BF2A

Type 2:

For units with Type 2 serial numbers, the second letter indicates specific models of Bandsaws as follows:

“A” indicates BW740“D” indicates MCB1150
“B” indicates BN905“E” indicates MCB1151
“C” indicates BN905“F” indicates MCB1160

Thus serial number 50BB2A would indicate that it was a model MBN935. Serial number 50BF2A indicates model MCB1160, etc.

Tablesaws

Type 1:

CB970 8” Tilt Table, 1947 to 1950:
26-184726-248
26-14826-748

TC995-6 8” Tilt Arbor, Same as 2110: 31-1049

TA1180 10” Tilt Arbor, 1941: 11CS241 & 15-241

TA1180B 10” Tilt Arbor, 1941 through 1950:
11CS241B16-1147
16-24116-1148
16-54416-548
16-54616-749

TA1180BN 10” Tilt Arbor, 1950: 16-1149

TA1181 10” Tilt Arbor, 1950: 16-350

TA1182 10” Tilt Arbor, 1950: 16-5350

Type 2:

For units with Type 2 serial numbers, the second letter indicates specific models of Table / Circular Saws as follows:

“A” indicates TC995 (2100)“E” indicates CB970
“B” indicates TC996 (2100)“F” indicates LC1301 (12” 2300 Series)
“C” indicates TA1181“G” indicates LC1302 (12” 2300 Series)
“D” indicates TA1182

Radial Drills

Type 1:

RD1170* Radial Drill Press:
RD1410RD1141BRD642S6-642
RD642RD642L5-6426-645
3-6424-6425-645RD-242L
3-6454-645RD-642LSRD-2426L
  • RD1170- Radials differ from RD1175J only in manner of mounting motor.

RD1175J* Radial Drill Press:
RD242B7-6248RD642JS10-642
RD11242BRD642JL9-64210-645
RD642B8-6429-64510-6248
7-6428-6459-6248
7-6458-6248RD-642JLS
  • RD1175J- Radials are the same as present models with the exception of Head Casting and Jackshaft Housing. Other parts are interchangeable.

Type 4:

The early models of 1600 and 1700 Radials were RD1175J units with new name plates. These models only had one digit after the four digit unit number (1616-1 or 1711-2 etc.). These models carried serial numbers as follows: 16-0001 thru 16-0099 17-0001 thru 17-0099

Later models have two digits following the main number (1616-12 or 1711-13 etc.). These models carry serial numbers as follows: 16-0100 and higher 17-0100 and higher

Jig Saws (Scroll Saws)

Type 1:

MJ744, dates unknown: 7JS1239

J782, dates unknown: 7JS240

MJ917, dates unknown: 7JS1239 (Direct Drive Model)

J915*, 1947 to 1959: 25-1147
  • J915 – and model 4510 are identical with the exception of the 45A62 Hold Down and Guide Assy. The new assembly is interchangeable in its entirety.

Type 4:

Model No. 4510 Jig Saws have serial numbers as follows: 45-0001 and up

Lathes

Type 1:

SVL52, 1944: 14-144

L752, 1939: 9L8390

L905, 1939: 7L6390

L951, 1941 to 1947: 9L2410 & 14-747

L952, 1941 to 1947: 9L2410 & 14-847

L1152, dates unknown:
115284114-841
11L34114-947
112841

Type 2:

For units with Type 2 serial numbers, the second letter indicates specific models of lathes as follows:

“A” indicates L-1152“C” indicates SVL52
“B” indicates L-951“D” indicates 953

Type 4:

Model 5110 and 5122 have serial numbers as follows: 51-0001 and up

Sanders

Type 1:

SM700-705, 1939 to 1960:
7SN639013-6390
7SN113913-1139
There has been only one change in sanders through all model numbers. This change is covered in the Service Bulletin dated May 21, 1958.

Type 4:

Sanders have serial numbers as follows: 55-0001 and up

Jointers

Type 1:

P908, 1940: 8J240 & 12J240

P910, 1940-1949: 10J240 & 10J249

P911, 1949 to 1953: 10-249 & 10-549

P912, 1949 to 1953: 10-5149 & 10-5849

Note: The formatting of the original document makes it unclear if P911 and P912 serial numbers were interchangeable, or if each model used specific serials.

Type 2:

All jointers with Type 2 serial numbers were model P911-912.

Type 3:

Model 6520-1 Jointers have serial numbers 0000001, 0000002, etc.

Type 4:

Model 6520-1 Jointers have serial numbers 65-0001 and up.

Shapers

Type 1:

S1140, 1949 to 1953: 14-149

S1141, 1949 to 1953: 14-3249

Note: The formatting of the original document makes it unclear if S1140 and S1141 serial numbers were interchangeable, or if each model used specific serials.

Type 2:

All shapers with Type 2 serial numbers were model S1140.

Type 4:

Shapers model 6110 and 6111 have serial numbers as follows: 61-0001 and up

Radial arm saws

Type 1:

“900” Series Including RA901, RA901B, RA908 and RA909:
27-44928-449
27-114928-1149
27-54933-1149
34-1149

“1100” Series Including RA1104, RA1106, RA1107 and RA1108:
RA9390RA143WR
RA510RA343HB
RA541023-243
RA540RA343
RA640RA642
RA6423-1949
11RA343

Type 2:

For units with Type 2 serial numbers, the second letter will identify the machine as “900” or “1100” series as follows:

“900” Series Letters: RF RG RJ RT RV RW RY RZ

“1100” Series Letters: RA RB RC RE RK RL RM RN RX

At the time of the number change, the 900 series models were altered slightly and then called the *4200 series. The 1100 series became the 4100 series.

  • Some 4200 series units were produced with an A. O. Smith direct drive motor. These proved highly unsatisfactory and were discontinued immediately. Some difficulties will arise on radial saw parts orders due to our lack of Parts Manuals and a lack of any manufacturing records. All orders for gearhead motor parts MUST include the “GB” number of the motor. This is our only positive identification of the motors since H.P etc....or manufacturer's serial numbers do not mean anything. Any questions on these machines should be referred to Headquarters Office. (Note, I kept the preceding intact purely due to the fascinating insight it provides into the service of these machines).

Cut-off Machines

Type 4:

All Model 8110, 8120, 8320, 8320-2 cut-off machines should have Type 4 serial numbers.

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