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A wood-turning lathe is an essential machine tool used in woodworking for shaping wooden pieces into various forms, such as bowls, spindles, furniture parts, and artistic creations. The lathe operates by rotating a wooden workpiece against a stationary cutting tool, enabling precise and symmetrical shaping. Below is an in-depth description of a wood-turning lathe, highlighting its features, types, applications, and maintenance.
Technical Data
Model | U-522 | U-523 |
---|---|---|
Length of Bed | 6’ | 8’ |
Width of Bed | 5” | 5” |
Height of Centers | 8” | 8” |
Admit Between Centers | 40” | 64” |
Face Plate Diameter | 7 1/2” | 7 1/2” |
Features
- Sturdy Construction: Made from durable materials like cast iron for stability.
- Lathe Bed: Provides a solid, flat foundation for accurate alignment.
- Headstock and Tailstock: Ensures secure workpiece rotation and support.
- Tool Rest: Adjustable bar for precise tool positioning.
- Variable Speed Control: Allows tailored rotation speeds.
