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Default FS, South Bend Model A Precision 9" Lathe

FS, South Bend Model A Precision 9" Lathe
Technical Data;
Catalog #CL644Z
Quick-Change Gearbox. Equipped With:
208-220-440V / 3-phase / 60 Swing over Cross slide: 5½"
Swing over bed: 9 ¾" inches
Overall Bed Length 3 1/2Ft.
12 Speeds from 40-1270 rpm
Hole through Spindle: ¾"
Maximum Collet Capacity: ½" Motor ½ hp, 1725
rpm, 220/440 volts 3 phase - NOTE easy to change motor for single
phase
Cross feed Dial graduations: 0 - 100 or .001 inch per grad.
Compound Dial graduations: 0 - 100 or .001 inch per grad.
Distance between centers: 18 inches
Carriage Feeds: .0836 to .0015 inches per rev.
Thread Cutting: 4 - 224 threads per inch
Tailstock: #2 MT and 2" stroke and graduations. Controls,
Forward and reverse hand switch; $650.

In Boston area.
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