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Jurrian Mulder23/10/2019 20:38:18
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good evening,

I am Jurrian Mulder, an engineering student from Holland. I work a lot with machining and Cad for my study, but in my free time I like to tune 2 stroke engines. I have my own bridgeport milling machine, and a hobby lathe. just bought a second lathe, an Italian one. I don't know the brand yet, hoping you guys could help.

greetings,

Kevin Murrell24/10/2019 08:37:57
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Greetngs!

Send us a picture of the new Italian lathe - almost certainly it can be identified.

K.

Chris Evans 624/10/2019 09:00:12
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Welcome along Jurrian from another |Bridgeport user.

Neil Wyatt24/10/2019 09:58:39
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Welcome to the forum, Jurrian.

Neil

Jurrian Mulder27/10/2019 10:45:04
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Hello,

thank you for the reactions, here some pictures of the lathe. There's no type plate, only some text about the type of oil and about a lock. Hope the images work

https://ibb.co/TH8yGX1
https://ibb.co/0mMK0RV
https://ibb.co/TWMxHb9d

Edited By Jurrian Mulder on 27/10/2019 10:51:26

Edited By Jurrian Mulder on 27/10/2019 10:54:29

Emgee27/10/2019 11:50:04
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Hi Jurrian, welcome to the forum. That's a sturdy heavily built machine, useful for very many jobs.
(BTW the bottom picture link didn't work for me)

Emgee

Emgee27/10/2019 11:50:05
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Sorry, double post but can't seem to be able to delete it, needs a moderator's touch.

Edited By Emgee on 27/10/2019 11:51:58

Jurrian Mulder27/10/2019 13:25:13
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Judt found out how to post pictures directly, so here they are.

Some more information about the lathe:

So as i said there is no type plate or anyting on the in or outside of the machine. It has a bison 160mm chuck on there, which I think isn't original. The lathe has autofeed in both directions, with 6 different feeding speeds. There is a 2 step 3 phase motor in there, 700 and 1400 rpm. 4 different sizes pully at the motor and 4 at the main shaft. Rpm range is 250rpm until 3100 rpm. It has a clutch and brake in the drivetrain, and a lock to lock the main shaft in 6 positions, each 60 degree. Oilpump is there aslo, but not working at the moment. All text is italian. I have looked the list at lathes.co.uk, but couldn't find anything.

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Edited By Jurrian Mulder on 27/10/2019 13:33:27

old mart27/10/2019 14:27:59
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Welcome, Jurrian, your lathe looks good, maybe a toolmakers lathe, it is very heavily built for its size.

noel shelley04/11/2019 17:59:05
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Hi Jurrian, welcome to the club. Where abouts in the Netherlands are based ?

Best wishes Noel.

Brian H04/11/2019 18:10:29
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Hallo Jurrian and welcome to this helpful forum.

Brian

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