STANDARD MODERN 1334-MIL MANUAL LATHE

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- STANDARD MODERN
- Model
- 1334-MIL
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Standard Modern 1334-MIL Manual Lathe is a robust, precision-engineered engine lathe designed for heavy-duty machining applications. With a 13.0-inch swing over the bed and 34.0 inches between centers, it provides ample capacity for a wide range of turning tasks. The lathe features a 1.375-inch spindle bore, allowing for the passage of larger stock, and utilizes a D1-4" Camlock spindle nose for secure workholding. Powered by a 2.0 HP continuous-duty motor, the machine delivers reliable performance and consistent torque across its operating range, with a maximum spindle speed of 1,800 RPM. The swing over the cross slide is 7.75 inches, offering flexibility for complex setups and tooling configurations. The 1334-MIL is built to military specifications, ensuring durability, accuracy, and long-term reliability in demanding environments. Its hardened and ground bed ways contribute to superior surface finish and dimensional accuracy, while the three-bearing spindle design enhances rigidity and reduces vibration during operation. The lathe is equipped with manual controls for precise adjustment and is suitable for both general-purpose and specialized machining tasks. With a compact footprint and a weight of approximately 1,450 lbs, the Standard Modern 1334-MIL is well-suited for workshops requiring a versatile, high-performance manual lathe.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 13.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 1.38 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 34.00 ''
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