Mill and Lathe

McRat

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Christmas came early. The family got me a used mill and lathe.
I was a machinist 20+ years ago. I hope I remember what the handles do.

Lathe is a Select Machinery (import) 18x40" gapper with Mitutoyo DRO and 7.5hp motor. It has a 10" chuck and a 3" spindle hole. This is WAY overkill, about 3500lb.

Mill is a Supermax (import) 50x10" knee mill with 2 axis CNC control and power drawbar with 2hp motor. Oddly enough, it has a 30 taper spindle. 8-sp not variable speed. The control is a ProMax?

For imports they appear to be built well, the ways seem to be in good shape as well as the lead screws and spindles. The mill is 1-shot oiling but the lathe is not, but does an oiler for the ways.

Bought through Webb Machinery off the 15 freeway near Corona.
 

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McRat

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I have to machine the electric motor's shaft before I go further. I got it cheap, but I need to get rid of the spline to mount a bearing.

It's going in the bed of the truck. The electric motor is 100lb.
 

dmaxfireman

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Very anxious to see if the weight gain will be worth the increases. How many amps will it draw?
 

duratothemax

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awesome Pat!! Congrats!

Get a nice VFD for that mill and you wont even need to mess with changing the belt for different speeds.

ben
 

lts1ow

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It won't run off the truck batteries. 450amps at 108vdc. Serious power. Not a toy charger, something to take Duramax engines past 2000HP.

Where is like 50kva gonna come from?

If you stash a turbine in the bed, I can sell you a nice 90kva shipset :D
 

McRat

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Pat, Why do you have a reciprocating and a screw compressor in the shop?? Why even use the reciprocator?:confused:

The reciprocating unit is for backup/maintenance. If the rotary blows up, I'm out of business until it's repaired.

Also, the reciprocating will hit 175psi, my rotary is a 110psi model. I only use 60psi max in the shop and run the manifold at 90psi.