1950 South Bend 16" Model A Precision Tool Room Lathe

1950 South Bend 16" Model A Precision Tool Room Lathe

$2,250 (USD)

Location:Dundee, FL

Description

8" 3 Jaw Manual Chuck

10" 3 Jaw Manual Chuck

10" 4 Jaw Manual Chuck

Steady Rest

Follow Rest

Collet Closer

Taper Attachment

Tailstock

6 Station Turret Compound

Tool Post

Work Light

Quick Change Gear

Friction Feed Apron

Underneath Motor Drive

Thread Nose Type Headstock

Integrated Cast Bearings Electrics wired 220/440V - 3 Phase

Some Tooling, Faceplates, Jaws, Miscellaneous


The 1950 South Bend 16" Model A Precision Tool Room Lathe is a robust used lathe, ideal for precision engineering and machining tasks. Featuring an 8-inch 3-jaw chuck and a maximum swing of 16.66 inches, this lathe is suitable for handling a variety of workpieces. It accommodates approximately 30 inches between centers with the tailstock, facilitating work on longer pieces with ease. Powered by a 1.5 HP motor capable of reaching a maximum speed of 1,740 RPM, this lathe offers consistent performance for both light and moderately demanding tasks. Its dimensions are 84 inches in length, 38 inches in width, and 50 inches in height, which requires adequate shop space. With an approximate machine weight of 2,000 pounds, it is a stable and durable option for precision tasks. This South Bend model is known for its durability and reliability, making it a valuable asset for any machine shop focused on precision and efficiency. Whether you're upgrading your current equipment or adding to a workshop, this lathe delivers professional-grade capabilities.

Specifications

ManufacturerSouth Bend
Model16" Model A Precision Tool Room Lathe
Year1950
ConditionUsed
Stock Number95275
Chuck Size8" 3 Jaw Chuck
Maximum Swing16.66"
Distance Between CentersApproximately 30" with tailstock
Spindle Motor1.5 HP
Spindle Motor Maximum Speed1,740 RPM
Machine Dimensions LxWxH84" x 38" x 57"
Machine Weight2000 lbs. Approximately
Tooling Crate Dimensions / Weight60" x 20" x 28" / 400 lbs estimated