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"Boris Beizer" wrote in message
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"Kelly Jones" wrote in message
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What's the difference between an engine lathe and a bench lathe?


A "bench lathe" is typically a smaller lathe that can be set up on top of

a
workbench .. typically 12" swing and smaller.

An "engine lathe" is an essentially obsolete term that refers to a lathe
that has a gearing system for the spindle . Typically, a backgear and
countershaft arrangement. Conversely, a non-engine lathe you could
typically adjust the spindle speed only by shifting belts. Today, except
for small hobbyist lathes, most lathes would qualify as "engine lathes."

To avoid a flame war, I thought I'd clarify my statement a bit. The term
"engine lathe" is archaic -- certainly out of date. So one has to go to
older references. This is from "Lathe Design -- Construction and
Operation" By Oscar E. Perrigo, Copyright 1916, republished in Lindsay's
Lost Technology Series. I quote from page 287 -- the chapter on Engine
Lathes.
"..by the term of engine lathe we mean that class or type of lathe
.... which can be defined as a metal turning lathe, having a back geared
head-stock; a tail stock capable of being set over for turning tapers; a
carriage provided with suitable tool-supporting mechanism for producing
power lateral and transverse cutting feeds; and a lead screw swith suitable
gearing fro driving it, whereby the usual screw threads may be cut. .."
An earlier definition, in my 1941 Machinists handbook and also in
the Oxford English dictionary defines it as any lathe powered by an engine
as contrasted to one powered by hand or foot. But the handbook author goes
on to admit that the "language butchers" abused the term and it then (1941)
took on the meaning of an lathe with an 8" or greater swing that has a back
gear.

Boris

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