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Any ideas what this little lathe was used for? I was told that it was for winding wire coils. It has a 17" bed, approximately 3 1/2" swing. The head and tail both have three pins like a steady rest. There are two pulley wheels in back as if to guide a wire through the hole at the top of the back guide, the front lever moves this back and forth along the bed and guide screw for moving it up and down. Not visible here is a cutting tool in the tool holder that is fed in with the wheel behind it and the crank on the right turns the lead screw. In the back, there are holes cast in that might have had a 3/8" rod for hanging a motor carriage.
There is not manufacturer's name, but an "L" inside a shield stamped on the tool holder the back guide. Also, "R-1" cast under base, "R2" in tail and "R3" in head. "RK2" is stamped on the tail stock and "R12" is stamped in the base of the back guide assembly, along with something that was overstruck and "1".
Thanks, Robb
There is not manufacturer's name, but an "L" inside a shield stamped on the tool holder the back guide. Also, "R-1" cast under base, "R2" in tail and "R3" in head. "RK2" is stamped on the tail stock and "R12" is stamped in the base of the back guide assembly, along with something that was overstruck and "1".
Thanks, Robb