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Jim Schwitters
 
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Default Parts List for Hardinge TL5C/T10

Marty,
Thanks for starting the Hardinge lathe group. I had planned to do it but my
work schedule will prevent me from being consistent. I appreciate you
taking it on.

Alas, I have just about all the pubs for the T 10 lathe except the parts
list. And I've been looking for over a year. I've just completed
reconditioning a 1948 (I think - SN 25106) model. I disassembled to the
last fastener, cleaned and repainted it so if you have any questions about
specific features, I may be able to help.
Jim S.

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Anyone have a parts list for a Hardinge TL5C/T10 Tool Room Lathe or know
much about them? I am picking one up today. Pretty complete and was
running. Cool looking machine and of typical Hardinge quality. Going to
tear it down and inspect it and refinish it. Beautiful machine. 9"x16" as
Gunner pointed out to me, looks to be pre HVLH. Here is a nice example of
one Dick Streff pointed me to. Notice it has both feedscrew and leadscrew.

Pictures are toward the bottom of Steve Lindsay's page:
http://www.lindsayengraving.com/tour/



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Marty Escarcega
 
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Default Parts List for Hardinge TL5C/T10

Might be a dumb question, but might Hardinge have a parts list? Or did
they completely abandon this machine?

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"Jim Schwitters" wrote in
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Marty,
Thanks for starting the Hardinge lathe group. I had planned to do it
but my work schedule will prevent me from being consistent. I
appreciate you taking it on.

Alas, I have just about all the pubs for the T 10 lathe except the
parts list. And I've been looking for over a year. I've just
completed reconditioning a 1948 (I think - SN 25106) model. I
disassembled to the last fastener, cleaned and repainted it so if you
have any questions about specific features, I may be able to help.
Jim S.

Marty Escarcega wrote in message
...
Anyone have a parts list for a Hardinge TL5C/T10 Tool Room Lathe or
know much about them? I am picking one up today. Pretty complete and
was running. Cool looking machine and of typical Hardinge quality.
Going to tear it down and inspect it and refinish it. Beautiful
machine. 9"x16" as Gunner pointed out to me, looks to be pre HVLH.
Here is a nice example of one Dick Streff pointed me to. Notice it
has both feedscrew and leadscrew.

Pictures are toward the bottom of Steve Lindsay's page:
http://www.lindsayengraving.com/tour/





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