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Question Where to find info on "S.B.S. Power Tools" bench lathe.

I have a bench lathe and the plastic ptotection is broken. I would like to find a replacement but can't find any references to the lathe.
The only information I have about it is the one that is printed in the "body":

S.B.S. Power Tools
HQ-500C-II
Bench Lathe

Anyone knows where can I find information about it and where to buy replacement parts? I don't know what the S.B.S. stands for.

Thanks
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Default Where to find info on "S.B.S. Power Tools" bench lathe.

Country of origin? (the lathe, not you)
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ScanneR wrote:
I have a bench lathe and the plastic ptotection is broken. I would like
to find a replacement but can't find any references to the lathe.
The only information I have about it is the one that is printed in the
"body":

S.B.S. Power Tools
HQ-500C-II
Bench Lathe

Anyone knows where can I find information about it and where to buy
replacement parts? I don't know what the S.B.S. stands for.

Thanks


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I don't know There is no mention to it in the lathe.
I uploaded here http://scanner.no.sapo.pt/lathe/index.html some pictures of the lathe. Maybe they can help .

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Country of origin? (the lathe, not you)
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Rex B
Fort Worth TX

ScanneR wrote:
I have a bench lathe and the plastic ptotection is broken. I would like
to find a replacement but can't find any references to the lathe.
The only information I have about it is the one that is printed in the
"body":

S.B.S. Power Tools
HQ-500C-II
Bench Lathe

Anyone knows where can I find information about it and where to buy
replacement parts? I don't know what the S.B.S. stands for.

Thanks

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Default Where to find info on "S.B.S. Power Tools" bench lathe.

ScanneR wrote:
I don't know There is no mention to it in the lathe.
I uploaded here http://scanner.no.sapo.pt/lathe/index.html some
pictures of the lathe. Maybe they can help .



From the pictures, the maker appears to be Sanbao. There are a few
references to a "Sanbao" bench lathe (Chinois) on Google.

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