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Default "swing over bed" Definition

Jim Wilkins wrote:
"pmailkeey" wrote in message
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On Sunday, 4 January 2004 at 22:39:09 UTC, Leo Lichtman wrote:
Cliff Knight wrote: Correct, "swing" in machine tool talk is radius (like
a swing hanging from a tree.(CLIP)
^^^^^^^^^^^
Cliff, too bad you didn't stop right after the word "correct." Pal had it
right, so "correct" is correct. But swing is not a radius. The radius of
the maximum size his lathe will turn is 3"--the swing is 6", the DIAMETER.
The illustration of a swing hanging from a tree merely adds to the error
of
calling the radius the swing.


'Swing' is the radius, not diameter. Think of how long a pendulum would be
swinging from the spindle. Same wrt crank length on a crankshaft.

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Just don't forget that there is swing over bed and swing over carriage,
which are usually VERY different. On a wood lathe you get more room
because there is no carriage in the way. So be sure to ask which swing
you are talking about on a metal lathe. A machine that can swing 20"
over the bed but only 16" over the carriage isn't going to work to turn
that 18" chunk of steel.

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Steve W.