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Engine Lathes

Used Engine Lathes For Sale

Please view the regularly updated inventory of used Engine Lathes below. Inventory includes a variety of brands, sizes, and capacities. Below is our up to date selection of used Engine Lathes. Our brands include but are not limited to: Hurco, Doosan, Okuma, Mazak and much more. If you don’t find the Engine Lathes you are looking for, please contact us!

Revelation Machinery can always help you find what you need!  If you have any questions about Engine Lathes or need to find a specific brand/type, please feel free to contact us!  If you need to sell your used Engine Lathes, do so here.

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1970
Cincinnati
19
1977
Stanko
1M63
1990
Kingston
HL3000
1955
Lehmann
Hydratrol
2011
Knuth
Vturn 410
1900
Hardinge
Dovetail
1982
Clausing Colchester
15
1982
Clausing Colchester
8100 Series
1991
Victor
S2080
1900
Southbend
Southbend
1980
Kingston
HL 2000
1980
Summit
3699

Lathe machines assist in removing metals from the workpiece to make a desired part for production. These machines are used to perform various operations such as facing, boring, cutting, knurling, reaming, counter boring, chamfering, parting off, grooving, forming, taper turning, threading, undercutting, eccentric turning, drilling and turning. They are used for metal spinning, metal working, wood turning, and glass working, to name a few.

Lathe machines consist of a headstock, spindle, chuck, tool post, tailstock, hand wheel, bed, lead screw, chip pan, carriage, apron, saddle, cross slide, guideways, feed rod, and a leg.  The headstock holds the gear train, chuck, gear speed control levers, feed controllers, and the main spindle. The lathe will spin the material in a spindle while the cutting tool works to cut the workpiece.  Some benefits to using a lathe are accuracy and the ability to perform repeatable production jobs.

The Engine Lathe has a gearbox for different spindle speeds and has a carriage that supports the cutting tools.  Back when they were first made, the carriage used to trap dirt and dust. Fast-forward to today, and we have a self-oiling machine that has a carriage made to protect itself from getting debris trapped while cutting.  These lathes also have a durable headstock to drive the machine at different speeds. The Engine Lathe is very precise, easy to operate and has high safety standards. However, these lathes are not good for repetitive production as they do not have any additional integral features for that type of job.  They are better used for individual part production or even parts modification.

Engine Lathes are primarily used to cut metal.  They take the metal and turn it while using special cutting tools to form the desired shape.   This type of lathe is also one of the oldest types still used today. Back in the 19th century they began being used in blacksmith shops!  When they first became used, they were used with hand-held tools or only had a manual feed.  Later on they were created with an automatic feed to the cutting tool. The early model of the engine lathe had a spindle that had a multi-step pulley attached to it.  You could change the spindle speeds by moving the flat belt to different steps on the multi-step pulley (also known as a cone pulley).

Revelation Machinery can always help you find what you need!  If you have any questions about Engine Lathes or need to find a specific brand/type, please feel free to contact us!  If you need to sell your used Engine Lathes, do so here