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Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a '''Takang TK-105 17x60  Engine Lathe'''.  It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system.
 
Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a '''Takang TK-105 17x60  Engine Lathe'''.  It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system.
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* 12" swing, 40" between centers
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* 1½" spindle through-hole
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* 3-Jaw chuck
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* Foot-operated brake
  
 
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Revision as of 13:39, 23 March 2022


Asmbly's lathe is believed to be a Takang TK-105 17x60 Engine Lathe. It was probably built in the late 1970's and features a 3-jaw chuck and a built-in recirculating coolant system.

  • 12" swing, 40" between centers
  • 1½" spindle through-hole
  • 3-Jaw chuck
  • Foot-operated brake


ClassWarningIcon.png Members must complete the Lathe Class before using this tool




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Tooling

  • Quick change Toolpost (BXA-200 series)
  • HSS tooling
  • Carbide tooling
  • Knurling tool

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Maintenance

This tool is owned by Asmbly Makerspace for the use of its members. Please contact the workshop committee if maintenance is required.