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I just picked up an extra lathe.
Its an Enco 12x36 geared head machine lathe. I picked it up really cheap from a friend who bought it in an auction buyout. It almost brand new, but had been damaged a little bit. The lead screw was bent and the motor control box was busted from the move.
Anyway, I have it all running and straightened the lead screw and noticed something interesting when I fired it up. When I engage my carriage feed and the direction is set to bring the carriage in toward the headstock, the corresponding cross slide feed moves the cross slide out away from the spindle center when it is engaged. That is backwards to me. I also have an import belt driven lathe, and it feeds both axis in with one feed direction, and out with the other direction.
Is this something with the geared head import lathes? Most of my experiences is with the belt driven models, so this could be normal. If it is, I definitely prefer the mechanism of the best driven model. When I am turning and facing, I want to be able to go back and forth without changing the feed direction.
Anyone out there with a geared head import? Which direction does yours travel?
Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
Its an Enco 12x36 geared head machine lathe. I picked it up really cheap from a friend who bought it in an auction buyout. It almost brand new, but had been damaged a little bit. The lead screw was bent and the motor control box was busted from the move.
Anyway, I have it all running and straightened the lead screw and noticed something interesting when I fired it up. When I engage my carriage feed and the direction is set to bring the carriage in toward the headstock, the corresponding cross slide feed moves the cross slide out away from the spindle center when it is engaged. That is backwards to me. I also have an import belt driven lathe, and it feeds both axis in with one feed direction, and out with the other direction.
Is this something with the geared head import lathes? Most of my experiences is with the belt driven models, so this could be normal. If it is, I definitely prefer the mechanism of the best driven model. When I am turning and facing, I want to be able to go back and forth without changing the feed direction.
Anyone out there with a geared head import? Which direction does yours travel?
Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com