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Revision as of 14:53, 24 November 2017

The Monmouth College Physics machine shop (1XX) has the Grizzly G0768 - 8" x 16" Variable-Speed Lathe.

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Specs

The following is an excerpt from the Grizzly webpage:

This 8" x 16" Variable-Speed Lathe is perfect for a sturdy workbench or as a stand-alone unit when mounted on the T26599 Optional Stand [which MC has]. Features variable-speed spindle with high/low speed ranges, convenient quick-lock tailstock, reverse feed for cutting left-hand threads, and a great selection of included standard equipment.

Specifications:

Swing over: bed 8-1/4", cross slide 4-5/8"
Distance between centers: 15-3/4"
Spindle: bore 0.787" (20mm), taper MT#3
Motor: 600W (3/4 HP), 110V, DC, 10A
Spindle speed ranges: Low 50–1000, High 100–2000 RPM
Travel: compound rest 2-1/8", cross slide 3"
Tailstock: quill travel 2", taper MT#2
Feed speeds: (3) 0.0037"–0.0071"/rev
Inch threads: (15) 9–44 TPI
Metric threads: (12) 0.4–3.0mm
Footprint: 31-1/2" x 10-1/2"
Overall size: 36" W x 16" D x 14" H
Approx. shipping weight: 166 lbs.

Standard Equipment:

4" 3-Jaw and 4-jaw chucks
6-3/4" Faceplate
Steady rest & follow rest
4-Way turret tool post (3/8" max tool size)
MT#2 & MT#3 dead centers


Instructional Videos

How to Select the Proper Cutting Tool for Lathe Operations - Basic Tutorial