Bridgeport Milling Machine Serial Numbers
Bridgeport Milling Machine Serial Numbers
The machine serial number is located on the knee casting. Standing in front of the machine, crank the Y axis
handle to move the saddle to the rear of its travel. The sliding guards will move to the rear exposing the
stamped number. Most serial numbers start with a "12/BR" which signifies a 12" Y axis travel, however, for
earlier machines, pre 60's, the serial numbers start with "BR" which signifies a 9" travel.
The numbers were started in 1938 with #1 and today are close to the 300,000 mark. The 50,000 mark was
passed in the 1960's and the 200,000 mark in the 1970's. The 1980's and 1990's have brought the numbers
close to the 300,000 mark. Along with the machine serial number each milling head is numbered. They are
stamped on the main housing and also on a tag on the upper drive. These numbers are prefixed with the
model of the head. The most common are "M", "J", "2J". The M model is a 1/2hp older head that was out of
production sometime in the 1960's. The J head is a 1hp V-belt drive head that was the main work horse for
many years. The 2J variable speed head was first introduced with a 1 1/2hp motor. This was later changed
to a 2hp motor. The 2hp heads have a \2 at the end of the head serial number.