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== Tools == | == Tools == | ||
We currently have: | We currently have: | ||
* | *A small selection of carbide tipped tools | ||
*13mm drill chuck in the tailstock | *13mm drill chuck in the tailstock | ||
We need: | We need: | ||
*Center drills | *Center drills | ||
We'd like: | We'd like: | ||
*Quick change tool post | *Quick change tool post | ||
*Live center (MT2) | *Live center (MT2) | ||
*Knurling tool | *Knurling tool |
Revision as of 17:15, 28 January 2013
The Basics
We've got an APTC 460 lathe. Vital statistics are as follows:
- 1.5hp motor
- 250/650/900/1700 RPM
- 100mm chuck
- 460mm between centers
- MT2 tailstock (currently fitted with a 13mm drill chuck)
Our lathe is suitable for turning metals and plastics. Aluminium, brass, copper, delrin/acetal and nylon shouldn't present any problems. It should be possible to machine mild steel too, though you may find some additional cooling is necessary.
Safety
- Always ensure the chuck key is removed before attempting to operate the lathe.
- Ensure the work is securely fixed in the chuck.
- The lathe will not run unless the guards are in place - this is for your safety, do not try to defeat this.
- Swarf is SHARP - gloves are available in the box by the lathe.
- Don't attempt to start drilling holes with a normal drill in the tailstock chuck - use a centre drill to create a pilot hole first.
- Go and check you removed the chuck key again.
Tools
We currently have:
- A small selection of carbide tipped tools
- 13mm drill chuck in the tailstock
We need:
- Center drills
We'd like:
- Quick change tool post
- Live center (MT2)
- Knurling tool
Spares
- Drive Belt
- Gates 5M690