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Roy James 315/05/2022 13:32:06
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Hi all, can anyone help me please after many hours of searching I found an online PDF of the manual for my MX-600A mini lathe and I saved it into ‘notes’ but, somehow I deleted it. I have spent hours and hours searching for it online with no success, does anyone have an online copy and can send it to me or a link where I must have found it originally. Many thanks in anticipation. Roy

DC31k15/05/2022 16:06:37
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It looks as if your machine belongs to the extended family of far-East machines such as those sold by Warco, Armadeal, Chester, Arc, Axminster, etc. They are also sold in the US by Jet and Grizzly.

In the US, they will be described as 'diameter of swing' x 'distance between centres', both in inches, so the equivalent of yours would be 9 x 24. The US manuals tend to be very comprehensive. So, rather than looking for a manual with the correct title, find a picture of a machine that looks identical and use its manual.

I think this is the machine in question, so someine who recognises it could tell you the UK- or US-equivalent:

https://www.amazon.com/BestEquip-Infinitely-Variable-Machine-Counter/dp/B081VGVJQR

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