Tag: General Lathe Discussions
Auto Feed Won’t Engage (no replies)
by secboetrtsole on Feb.16, 2010, under Lathe News
Auto Feed Won’t Engage (no replies)
by secboetrtsole on Feb.16, 2010, under Lathe News
Lathe Parts Post (1 reply)
by Lathe on Feb.15, 2010, under Lathe News
If I leave any out please feel free to help me out.
"Headstock on which the chuck is mounted, this also contains gearing for the lead screw and power feed shaft as well as gearing or belting for adjusting speeds.often on older lathes there is a counter shaft that provides for a greater range of speeds it is mounted between the motor and the headstock. Tailstock in which the dead or live center is mounted. carriage/apron houses the gears for manual and machine assisted movement of carriage/apron and cross slide. cross slide upon which the compound slide is mounted. compound slide where the tool holder is mounted. tool holder where the cutting tool is mounted. The lead screw is used for threading and drives the carriage from the head stock. The power feed shaft can be separate and drives the cross slide from the headstock. there may be a steady rest which is used for long parts to reduce the distance between supports to keep the turned part from flexing. the bed is the section that the headstock, carriage/apron, tail stock and steady rest mount on."
spindle bore question (no replies)
by deerock on Jan.20, 2010, under Lathe News
Lathe space and moving lathe (no replies)
by jdaniel343 on Jan.03, 2010, under Lathe News
I am new to lathe work and have always wanted one. I plan on taking a course at our local community college and I am looking at this lathe because I would like to do barrel work and this one has the features I think are useful. This lathe is really more money than I want to spend but I really like its features and I don't want to be disappointed later. This is likely my first and last lathe.
Problem is that after looking at the space requirements, from the owners manual that I downloaded, it calls for a minumum of 60" from the wall to the front of the lathe.
Is this much room really needed? The lathe it self is only 36" deep (drip pan). The room I plan on placing it in is only 10' W x 13' L.
I would be placing the lathe along the 10' wall due to the door way being at the end of this room. This would allow long stock access to the spindle hole if need be, although this is unlikely.
The other potential problem is I would like to place this lathe in a basement bedroom. I don't see a problem with access to the basement due to wide staircase and open areas getting it in the house. The problem is the weight.
How would people on this forum get the lathe down the stairs? The weight of the lathe appears to be 1066 lbs. The stand is in 2 pieces and should'n't be a problem.
Thanks for any help everyone can provide.
anybody have a at520 multi-purpose machine i need help with gear selection (no replies)
by alittlerusty on Dec.30, 2009, under Lathe News
if anbody has one or knows how to choose the right gears for this machine
i would appreciate any help
for 24threads per inch i choose
i follow the manual and choose c gear50 teeth and
d gear 27 teeth
even b gear is 60 teeth
but when i choose the a gear of 36teeth
a and be do not mesh they are to small
the drawing is very hard to understand please help
Threading rifle barrels (no replies)
by jdaniel343 on Dec.18, 2009, under Lathe News
Can a person use a 20" lathe to cut threads on a barrel by running the barrel thru the spindel bore hole and using a steady rest?
Thanks I am new to lathe operations but it seam that for an occasional threading job this would work. This would help in not having to purchase such a large lathe.
Thanks
Old Lathe (1 reply)
by dailley90 on Nov.28, 2009, under Lathe News
Thanks
Help Needed! (no replies)
by jlechmann on Sep.18, 2009, under Lathe News
I have an early Select model 1023B, 10x20 lathe and I would like to find out where I could get any manuals/literature along with a good place to purchase replacement parts. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Joe
Jet GHB-1340A Metal Lathe (no replies)
by generalindustrial on Jun.30, 2009, under Lathe News
I represent a company out of Nashville that sells woodworking and metalworking equipment. We run across great deals all the time and want to pass them on to you. Here is the deal that I have for this month. Act fast, because we only have one.
We are offering a Jet GHB-1340A Metal Lathe at an incredible deal. Here are some quick facts about the product:
- One of the most popular JET lathes now comes with an enclosed gearbox as a standard feature
- Enclosed gearbox design provides smooth, quiet operation
- Fast, easy speed changes
- Hardened and ground gears are featured in the headstock and gearbox
- D1-4 spindle is precision ground for accuracy and supported by high quality tapered roller bearings
- Headstock is constantly oiled during operation
- Gear box gives wide inch threading and feed capabilities with no gear changes
- V-way bed is induction hardened and ground
- Gap bed section provided for large diameter work
- Independent lead screw and feed rod
- Spindle actuation control is apron mounted
- Compound and cross slide have backlash elimination
- Adjustable gibs are incorporated in the carriage and slide ways
- Tail stock may be offset for turning tapers and includes an inch/metric graduated quill
- Oil pan included
- Tolerance test certificate included
- 6" 3-jaw direct mount scroll chuck with top reversing jaws
- 8" 4-jaw independent chuck
- 12" faceplate
- Four-way tool post
- Steady and follow rest
- Metric change gear
- Centers with headstock center sleeve
- Threading dial
- Tool box with tools
- Splash guard
This item also has an optional stand that is available for purchase as well.
PRICE: $3,475.00
This item is a Scratch & Dent item. This does not mean used or already ran through the riggers. This means that it had minor defects that kept it from selling from JET. We purchase the Scratch and Dent items from JET and our JET certified technicians look it over and repair what was wrong. All of our S&D products leave our building with a 30 Day Warranty. We are a family business and have been doing what we do for over 50 years. The owner of the company would like to speak with you regarding this lathe. Please call Jimbo Warren at (615) 256-2220. He would be happy to answer any more questions you may have regarding this item.
Thank you so much for the opportunity to post this on here and share this great deal with all of the people at LatheForum.com.
Have a blessed day!
Adam Stewart
(615) 256-2220
adam@generalindustrial.com
1136 Lebanon Pike
Nashville, TN 37210