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Ok, I have been looking all day for info on this lathe and I just came
across a nice link. http://earth.prohosting.com/brdgprt/atlas.htm According to the cover sheet of this link, It looks a if this lathe does indeed have a 42" bed (hence the 40" measurement) and it is 30" between centers (exactly why he measured). Any other comments on this lathe? Thanks. "Terry G" wrote in message news ![]() I am picking up a craftsman model 101.07403 12" lathe tomorrow and I am a bit confused on the actual bed length, and the 'between centers' dimension. I searched the web and newsgroups for this model lathe and found it to be called a 12"x24" and a 12"x36" lathe. Does it come in two sizes? The person I am purchasing it from actually measured the distance between the front of the 3 jaw chuck (mounted on the headstock) and the front tip of the tailstock without anything installed into it. It measured at around 30". So you can see why I am confused. Is this lathe considered to have 24" or 36" between centers. He also stated it has a 40" bed, but I think he is measuring with a tape measure and not quite sure where to measure from since I believe these only came in 42" and 54" beds. The lathe is mounted on a 60" long table, with about 4 to 6 inches of exposed table (length). So this leads me to believe the overall length of the lathe is around 54". I am really confused now. The only problem with the lathe (which he doesn't consider a problem) is that the threads on the feedscrew right near the headstock are starting to show a little wear. He said it should not affect anything, but wanted to disclose every thing he noticed. Also, there is a bit of backlash on the carriage. He said by slightly tightening the gibs he can eliminate that problem. I priced a new leadscrew from sears, just in case it was really bad, and they want $543.33. Is there any other source or way to replace this item if needed. One last question, I want to put a quick change gearbox on it. Will this adapt to this lathe since it did not originally come with it? Thanks for the help. If it looks clean and everything works as stated, I will be happy. He is letting it go for $600.00. I think it is a fair price. |
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Terry G wrote:
I am picking up a craftsman model 101.07403 12" lathe tomorrow and I am a bit confused on the actual bed length, and the 'between centers' dimension. I searched the web and newsgroups for this model lathe and found it to be called a 12"x24" and a 12"x36" lathe. Does it come in two sizes? The person I am purchasing it from actually measured the distance between the front of the 3 jaw chuck (mounted on the headstock) and the front tip of the tailstock without anything installed into it. It measured at around 30". So you can see why I am confused. Is this lathe considered to have 24" or 36" between centers. He also stated it has a 40" bed, but I think he is measuring with a tape measure and not quite sure where to measure from since I believe these only came in 42" and 54" beds. The lathe is mounted on a 60" long table, with about 4 to 6 inches of exposed table (length). So this leads me to believe the overall length of the lathe is around 54". I am really confused now. The only problem with the lathe (which he doesn't consider a problem) is that the threads on the feedscrew right near the headstock are starting to show a little wear. He said it should not affect anything, but wanted to disclose every thing he noticed. Also, there is a bit of backlash on the carriage. He said by slightly tightening the gibs he can eliminate that problem. I priced a new leadscrew from sears, just in case it was really bad, and they want $543.33. Is there any other source or way to replace this item if needed. One last question, I want to put a quick change gearbox on it. Will this adapt to this lathe since it did not originally come with it? Thanks for the help. If it looks clean and everything works as stated, I will be happy. He is letting it go for $600.00. I think it is a fair price. Howdy Terry I have this same lathe . Remove the chuck and put in a center then measure between this center and the one in the tailstock to get the 36 inches . Or close to it anyway . I have not checked out prices at Sears but these lathes were made by Atlas and still supported to some extent by http://www.clausing-industrial.com/index.htm They are not cheap either . I only bought new half nuts from them and these were pretty reasonable , shipped same day and they also sent some useful info on parts and accesories available . Look on Ebay as well as there is always a lot of parts listed there under Craftsman and Atlas Just do a search http://business.listings.ebay.com/Me...tingIt emList Manuals can still be had and contain a lot of good info . I was lucky and Dan Caster sent me a copy he had found but I think still available from Clausing and Ebay . Check both as sometimes Ebay is not cheaper . I do not have a QC gearbox , wish I did but in truth I don't change gears very often unless threading . There are a lot of belt changes available for reg turning to keep me happy . Also many vendors sell parts very reasonable for these lathes so post on RCM and no doubt they will respond . Some well respected names there that will help you out . There is also a forum for these lathes but I can not seem to find the URL right now . Maybe Marty E will help you out as he started it . In any event keep reading / posting to RCM with any questions you have . Luck Ken Cutt |
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