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Default Swing in gap of Graziano SAG 14?

Can someone tell me the swing in the gap of a Graziano SAG14 lathe? I
am trying to find out if a 480mm or 18.9 inch faceplate will fit.

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Default Swing in gap of Graziano SAG 14?

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/
Down near the bottom theres a lathe forum with lot's os SAG knowledge.

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Can someone tell me the swing in the gap of a Graziano SAG14 lathe? I
am trying to find out if a 480mm or 18.9 inch faceplate will fit.


I run a Sag 12, so I can't tell for sure what the capabilities of the Sag 14
are, but I can swing 17-3/8" with the Sag 12 by removing the way covers.
That's easily done. It's entirely possible you can do the same thing with
the Sag 14.

Harold


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