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Old 05-24-2008, 08:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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nice craftsman/atlas metal lathe

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I am selling my 12x36 Craftsman/Atlas benchtop lathe 101.27440. It is in great working order I would just like to upgrade at this time. It is operated by a 110V 1/3 hp GE motor that is brand new. The headstock is the more sought after timken bearing style rather than using a babbit poured bearing, which means better accuracy. It is capable of cutting threads via the Quick Change gear box. It comes with a four jaw independent chuck, a 3 jaw self centering chuck, a drive plate, quick change phase II tool post and 5 tool holders, a sodoka bearing live center, a box of 30 brand new carbide cutting tools, 3 drill chucks (one new mounted to a mt2 shaft for the tailstock, one froze up keyless chuck and one froze up chuck that threads to the headstock), and 2 brand new fenner belts. The bed does have a few dings in it but it doesnt seem to effect the operation. Please email me if you have any questions and I will get right back to you.

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Old 05-24-2008, 09:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 06-02-2008, 11:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Let me know I may even deliver it!
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Old 06-06-2008, 11:39 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I'm not too familiar with lathes, but I want to get one. What are some of the limits on what you can do with this. ie. if you were to machine a steel bushing, what size stock can you fit on this machine?
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There is one here local on craigslist for $2500 . looks identical. Bump for ya.
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There is one here local on craigslist for $2500 . looks identical. Bump for ya.
Pretty close except mine is the larger 12", not to mention mine's cleaner!.

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I'm not too familiar with lathes, but I want to get one. What are some of the limits on what you can do with this. ie. if you were to machine a steel bushing, what size stock can you fit on this machine?

I am no expert either but I know a little bit. The lathe is the 12" model so the bed sits 6" below the center. This would mean it would fit material just under 12" in diameter. The 4 jaw chuck is 8" with reversable jaws meaning it can grab material almost 8" inside diameter. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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The swing means you can machine 12" diameter for facing/boring operations. For machining along the slides you need to consider how high the cross-slide is, so swing over cross slide is a limiting factor.
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