The 1942 Cutmaster VTL is a used vertical turret lathe designed for stable machining of heavy, short workpieces. Its vertical spindle and turret tooling support efficient multi-operation turning for maintenance and job-shop applications.
The 1942 Cutmaster VTL is a used vertical turret lathe built for heavy-duty turning of short, large-diameter parts. Its vertical design offers stable handling and efficient chip flow, making it a practical option for repair and maintenance work.
The Lodge & Shipley 16″ Engine Lathe is a heavy-duty precision manual lathe built for turning, facing, and threading large workpieces—renowned for its rigidity, smooth operation, and lasting accuracy.
The 1950 Monarch 26.5x120 is a used engine lathe with large swing and long centers, ideal for heavy-duty repair, maintenance, and general-purpose turning where rigidity and capacity matter.
The 1936 Cutmaster VTL is a used vertical turret lathe designed for heavy, short workpieces. Its vertical spindle layout aids in handling weighty parts while delivering straightforward, reliable turning for repair and maintenance shops.
The 1942 Cutmaster VTL is a used vertical turret lathe built for heavy, short workpieces. Its vertical spindle and turret tooling provide stable handling and efficient multi-operation turning for repair and maintenance jobs.
The 2002 Mazak Integrex 300-2Y is a multitasking mill/turn center with Y-axis, sub-spindle, and a 40-tool changer, engineered for complex part machining in a single setup.