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Clausing Colchester 13x40 $8910 Langley BC

DavidR8

Scrap maker
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13" x 40" Gap Bed Center Lathe manufactured by CLAUSING in 1999. 12 spindle speeds ranging from 58 to 2500 rpm, a horsepower of 3hp and a distance between centers of 40" The swing over ways is 13", the swing over carriage is 8.25", and the bore diameter is 1.5" Voltage is 230 volts and is 3-phase.
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trevj

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Ad text:
13" x 40" Gap Bed Center Lathe manufactured by CLAUSING in 1999. 12 spindle speeds ranging from 58 to 2500 rpm, a horsepower of 3hp and a distance between centers of 40" The swing over ways is 13", the swing over carriage is 8.25", and the bore diameter is 1.5" Voltage is 230 volts and is 3-phase.
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<cough> Made in China for Colchester/ 600 Group, sold by Clausing with their sticker on it!

Not that it helps a fella find the missing parts!

We had two of the 'new generation' Colchester Vari-speed lathes in the last shop I worked in. They were pretty nice to use, and a far cry above the typical Busy Bee grade import stuff.
 

a smile

Lifelong hobby - cold iron
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Very beautiful lathe, lack of chuck is not a problem, the tail seat is more troublesome, although for some technical mechanical engineers can process one, but a little cumbersome. And I think this is a lightweight lathe, the split bed makes it easy to move, not suitable for heavy turning, I prefer the older, rounder-looking lathe
 
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