Clausen??
Fred!
Looks similar to this Jet Lathe (Asian)
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Are you thinking about buying it?
Chris
Check this site for possible information:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/
It is a lathe manufactured for Enco. It is model # 510-2585 or similar depending on the swing and length. Here is the link to the page where it is sold.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=510-2585&PMPXNO=9033435&PARTPG=INLMK3
The blue color gave it away.
Keith
It is a lathe manufactured for Enco. It is model # 510-2585 or similar depending on the swing and length. Here is the link to the page where it is sold.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=510-2585&PMPXNO=9033435&PARTPG=INLMK3
The blue color gave it away.
Keith
Measure the distance between the center of the chuck and the bed of the lathe and that is the swing. Measure the distance between the end of the spindle and the start of the tail stock and that is the length.
Keith
It is a lathe manufactured for Enco. It is model # 510-2585 or similar depending on the swing and length. Here is the link to the page where it is sold.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=510-2585&PMPXNO=9033435&PARTPG=INLMK3
The blue color gave it away.
Keith
Swing in america is the diameter of the piece that it will turn with out hitting the ways. Swing in europe is the radius of the part that it will turn with out hitting the ways.
So if you live in europe and you measure about 6" to the ways you have about a 6" lathe. If your in america then you have about a 12" lathe.
In other words, put your location in your profile.
lg
no neat sig line
the asian part don't scare me as much as it being extremely worn for a 13 year old lathe.
How badly is the bed worn? Headstock? Etc.
Here is a page in checking out a used lathe.
http://www.mermac.com/advicenew.html
what is the asking price?
Chris
You getting it?
Must be in the newspaper. Craiglist Ohio don't have it.
Chris
Here is the manual.
http://www.use-enco.com/Machinery/110-2075.pdf
Suprisingly the manual dont tell you how to tighten up the backlashh on the cross slide but after looking at the diagram, I bet it is done using the block (part #41 0n page # 35) using screws 16&17 from the same page. The compound dont have an adjustment.
Chris.
