- #6 INCH ATLAS LATHE MANUALS#
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- #6 INCH ATLAS LATHE MANUAL#
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All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear, which is better than a low resolution pdf download. 6 Lathe-turned CNC brass cannon barrels type by Carronade of lenght 23mm It. Like all Atlas lathes, the 6-inch was mass produced, with costs kept down by the use of parts in Zamak - a pressure die-cast metal. I have professionally digitally edited every page, and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. Assuming that it was designed for 7 inch round shot, this represents a bore.
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#6 INCH ATLAS LATHE MANUAL#
I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly.
#6 INCH ATLAS LATHE SERIES#
We also have a complete series of different machinist books on sharpening, gearmaking, milling machines, and more here: Workshop Machinist Series If you would like to learn more about metal lathework techniques, the names and proper uses of different lathe tools, and other lathe operations, I would recommend clicking on the pictures of these two books here. The manual above may help you operate and maintain your metal lathe.
The item youve selected was not added to your cart. 2 and was now catalogued by its makers first as the Model 3950 with a headstock made from cast iron and then, as the 10100, with one in ZAMAK (of. Atlas Parts List for 10 Inch F Series Atlas Lathes, Lathe Bulletin 10L-6. 1 6' Atlas had been extensively redesigned as the Mk. Atlas Lathe-Parts List, 2 pages Atlas 10F 10 inch Lathes-Threading Supplement. Lead Screw, Change Gears, Gear Guard and Lathe Bed Parts Diagram.12Ĭountershaft and Tailstock Parts Diagram.13 29 for 24 months with PayPal Creditopens a installment calculator layer 29 for 24 months. Atlas 9, 10 & 12-inch Lathes Atlas Miller Atlas Shaper Atlas 6-inch with Screwcutting Gearbox By 1974, and after 37 years of production, the Mk. Unit Assemblies.8Ĭarriage and Compound Parts Diagrams.9,10
#6 INCH ATLAS LATHE DRIVER#
This manual will help you with setting up and running an Atlas Lathe.Ĭontents: Identification and Safety.1,2 82427 - 15 Inch X 20 Inch Standard Spray Paint Booth 82478 - Micro-Make / MicroLux Power Screwdriver 82501 - 11-Piece Carbide Cutter Set (5/16 Inch Shank) 82510 - Lathe Dog 82570 - Tool Rest and Spur Driver 82593-82594 - Abrasive Cut-Off Disk, Ferrous (3-1/4 Dia. This manual has great information and description of setting up the lathe to a bench. This manual contains information on setup, lubrication, maintenance, and controls as well as a complete parts list and exploded views and adjustments. This lathe was also sold under the Craftsman brand name. It's certainly precise enough for anything I'm doing.This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an Atlas 6″ Lathe NO. I am able to cut metric threads with the addition of a single fairly small gear that I made, with almost the same precision. Victor 1640 Lathe 5,500 (Auburn Lathe- Atlas Clausing 6300 CRAFTSMAN 12-Inch. However, they are rather expensive because they are large gears. 15, 18 & (2) 22 HD Pedestal Drill Presses WALKER-TURNER 20 6-Head HD. This provides a precise conversion from inch to metric. To cut metric threads with this lathe (that's thread pitches that are mostly multiples of one tenth of a millimeter (e.g, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.5 etc) it's possible to obtain a transposing compound gear with 100 and 127 teeth. There are also a couple of compound gears (that's two gears mounted on a common axis) which have ratios of 3:1 and 4:1, but I would not bother with them at the moment too much. Here is a list of the available gears and the number of teeth on each gear. I have a set of gears that let me select a wide range of ratios so that I can cut almost any practical number of threads per inch (TPI). If I set up the gearing with a 1 to 1 ratio between the headstock and the leadscrew, the thread I cut will be the same as the leadscrew, or 8 threads per inch. The pitch of the leadscrew on my old lathe happens to be one eighth of an inch - or, there are eight threads per inch if you prefer. The gear ratio that the operator selects between the headstock and the leadscrew determines the pitch (distance between threads) of the helical screw thread being cut. There is a system of gears that the operator can set up so that, as the item being turned rotates with the headstock, the cutting tool will traverse along the bed of the lathe and cut a helix into the piece being turned. The cutting tool holder can be engaged on to a "leadscrew" that runs along the length of the lathe. It's about ten years older than me! I don't know if you are familiar with how screw threads are cut on a lathe, but it's really fairly simple.