Semiautomatic lathe, Russian lathe pictures
I was browsing some Russian websites.
This is the lathe on which I learned some basics of turning 22 years ago. It is called 16k20. http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/16k20-Lathe.jpg (20x40 inches, 15 HP, weighs 3 metric tons) And this is its more modern analog, which is a version with a very interesting feature. http://tinyurl.com/y9kx237 It has a semiautomatic control system in front, whereby the operator can specify the turning process. It is still the job of the operator to change cutting tools, insert work pieces etc. I thought that it is a very neat way for someone to use a lathe that takes a lot of human error out of the process. The modern non-automatic analog of 16k20 is he http://tinyurl.com/y8pslnw (20x40, 10/15 HP motor, 16-2000 RPM, 3 ton weight) The vertical drill on the carriage is optional. This lathe costs about $30,000 USD. i |
Semiautomatic lathe, Russian lathe pictures
On Dec 30, 9:51*am, Ignoramus10756 ignoramus10...@NOSPAM.
10756.invalid wrote: ... And this is its more modern analog, which is a version with a very interesting feature. * *http://tinyurl.com/y9kx237 Click the upper right text block that starts with AH (=ANGL) to see it in English. jsw |
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