Legrand
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2002
- 22
I'm in a search to add 2 lathes to our shop. I have about 8 years experience as a Journeyman Tool & Die maker/Machinist, but only at one shop, so my experience has been limited to the lathes we had there, namely an Okuma engine lathe, a couple LeBlonde's and a Hardinge Toolroom lathe.
What is needed now, is an Engine lathe, able to turn threads english and metric with a spindle diameter of 2" or less (bigger may be ok, just not necessary), and some sort of smaller turret lathe. They currently have a Hardinge D59 but this is underpowered for some of the work they need to do (threading some 316 SS). We are running mostly small production here (20-1000 pcs.) so it would be benefical to have a 5C collet closer as the Hardinge HLV ones do. I would get a second Hardinge, the Toolroom lathe, but it would be overkill as the tolerances here are, at best, +/-.001" and usually more like +/-.005". Sizes are less than 1.0" diameter 95% of the time. I'd also want DRO's on both machines.
I guess what I'm wondering is what Engine Lathes I should be looking at? New? Used? Rebuilt? What brands? From the research I've done, the used ones I've looked at are basically the same price range as a new one (Used LeBlond vs. New Birmingham or Sharpe).
I also am having difficulty locating new turret lathes... apparently they are no longer manufactured since the advent of CNC's... have been looking at used Warner and Swassey ones. Is there any other economical option to this type of smaller production I'm unaware of? A particular type of lathe, some sort of NC hybred? There are no machinists here, only production workers, so a CNC is kind of out of the question. They can't justify the cost of a programmer to run one machine on these small quantities.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
What is needed now, is an Engine lathe, able to turn threads english and metric with a spindle diameter of 2" or less (bigger may be ok, just not necessary), and some sort of smaller turret lathe. They currently have a Hardinge D59 but this is underpowered for some of the work they need to do (threading some 316 SS). We are running mostly small production here (20-1000 pcs.) so it would be benefical to have a 5C collet closer as the Hardinge HLV ones do. I would get a second Hardinge, the Toolroom lathe, but it would be overkill as the tolerances here are, at best, +/-.001" and usually more like +/-.005". Sizes are less than 1.0" diameter 95% of the time. I'd also want DRO's on both machines.
I guess what I'm wondering is what Engine Lathes I should be looking at? New? Used? Rebuilt? What brands? From the research I've done, the used ones I've looked at are basically the same price range as a new one (Used LeBlond vs. New Birmingham or Sharpe).
I also am having difficulty locating new turret lathes... apparently they are no longer manufactured since the advent of CNC's... have been looking at used Warner and Swassey ones. Is there any other economical option to this type of smaller production I'm unaware of? A particular type of lathe, some sort of NC hybred? There are no machinists here, only production workers, so a CNC is kind of out of the question. They can't justify the cost of a programmer to run one machine on these small quantities.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.