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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    HELP IDENTIFY LATHE

    Can someone help identify this cnc lathe?
    Any info appreciated,I am looking for a lathe to most likely retrofit for hobby use.
    http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/15656373...name/LATHE.jpg
    It is 16X50 and has CRUSADER MULTI PROCESSOR CONTROL SERIES ML

    Thanks!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
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    460

    Lathe ID.

    Head stock look's like a clousing or leblond servoshift Is the control dead? analam wont be any help but there are user's out there that can help should have servos and drives at least and maybe a freq drive for the spindel it would be a good start for a retro if the iron isn't worne out way's ball screw's ect. look's like it has a tail stock also a plus in a small CNC Lathe Good Luck Kevin

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    Thanks kevin,
    I don,t know anything about it yet.
    I wasn,t concerned if the control worked or not but if it would I would attempt to go with it until it died.
    The lathe is close to me so I will get up to check it out this week.
    I have hauled 2 mills home from overnight trips and don,t want to do it again.
    I can take the trailer and be up and back in a few hours.
    Thats a big plus to me.

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