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Default F.S. West Australia Myford ML7

I am selling my Myford ML7 lathe with many attachments.
It has had little use and is in very good condition.
It is situated near Bunbury, and I will deliver from Busselton area to
Perth area. Outside those areas buyer can pick-up or arrange
transport.

It comes as the basic ML7 with Myford Quick Change Gearbox and the
following :-
Accessories:-
3jaw chuck (Bernerd) 4 jaw chuck (Bernerd)
Myford Tool Post
Myford Dickson Quick Change Tool Post
Myford Back Tool Post
Myford adjustable back tool post (not sure if that is correct name. it
is pictured though)
Eclipse Tool Holder
Boring Bar (small)
Some tooling

BOOKS:-
Lathe:-
Operation Manual
Installation Manual
Maintenance Manual
Pictorial Parts List
Myford Series 7 Manual (Ian Bradley)
Screw Threads, their production and control (Stewarts & Lloyds)

Quick Change Gearbox:-
Installation Manual
Operation Manual
Pictorial Parts List


Pics at www.iinet.net.au/~ptrott/Myford%20Lathe.html

NOTE:- NOT ALL ACCESSORIES ARE PICTURED

508mm B.C. (20”)
175mm swing over bed (7”)
254mm diam swing over gap (10”)
19/32” Spindle Hole

Enquiries to Ph.04070-88318 (Phill)

email ?
obviously without the questionmarks:-)
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