Reprint Of 1943 Leblond - Running The Regal Lathe - Reprint

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Running the Geared Head Regal Lathe, by R.K. LeBlond Machine Tool Co., Cincinatti, OH, March 1943. Republished by Lindsay Publications, Bradley, IL, 2003. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 paperback, 116 pages, ISBN 1-55918-299-7. Please note this book is new, not used. It is a reprint, not an original For over a century, LeBlond has produced some of the most well-known and sought after production lathes. This manual was published at the height of the demand for training machinists during the all-out industrial mobilization for World War 2. Written by LeBlond's staff of master machinists, this manual gives you useful details on adjusting the spindle and lubrication. There's surprising detail in the chapters on necessary tooling like dogs, chucks, and the use of calipers. Covers all the essential information for using a lathe, including: grinding tools for chasing, cutting-off, boring, and turning. You'll learn how to use the compound rest, the follow rest, the grinding attachment, micrometers stops, milling attachment, steady rest, taper attachment and so on. You'll learn the essentials of cutting threads, mounting work on faceplates, in chucks, with angle plates and more. You get discussions on facing to length, filing, reaming, shoulder and radius forming, tapping, chasing threads, lapping, as well as tables of drill sizes, grinding fit tolerances, standard thread specs, cutting speeds and more.

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