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Hi,
I have been trying to compare and contrast the Sieg SC4 lathes with the Precision Matthews 1022/1030.
The Precision Matthews 1022/1030 utilizes a key way drive system for carriage feed operations when you are not cutting threads.
I have not been able to learn what sort of mechanism is employed by the Sieg SC4 to motivate the carriage feed.
Does the carriage feed for basic turning on the Sieg SC4 rely exclusively on the half nut engagement, or is there a "key way drive" for carriage feed when you are not specifically cutting a thread?
Thank you!
I have been trying to compare and contrast the Sieg SC4 lathes with the Precision Matthews 1022/1030.
The Precision Matthews 1022/1030 utilizes a key way drive system for carriage feed operations when you are not cutting threads.
I have not been able to learn what sort of mechanism is employed by the Sieg SC4 to motivate the carriage feed.
Does the carriage feed for basic turning on the Sieg SC4 rely exclusively on the half nut engagement, or is there a "key way drive" for carriage feed when you are not specifically cutting a thread?
Thank you!