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Lathe
How a lathe can be specified?
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Last Update: September 11, 2009 Asked by:
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Lathe is specified by max. overhang diameter of work piece which can hold on chuck for machining.
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August 22, 2009 11:14:00
vijaysinha2272
Member Since: August 2009 Contribution: 2
RE: Lathe
Lathe is specified by max. overhang diameter of work piece which can hold on chuck for machining.
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September 02, 2009 11:42:48
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RE: Lathe
Lathe can specified in terms of its power in max speed of chuck.
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September 11, 2009 13:30:26
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RE: Lathe
Lathe can be specified in no. of ways:
* Swing over bed (max. dia. of workpiece over the bed)
* Swing over carriage
* Distance between the headstock and tailstock
* Bed height and Bed width
* Shipping weight of lathe
* Max. spindle speed
etc.
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