• 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 Principal Y132M-4 is a conventional engine lathe from the 1970s–1980s, built for reliable manual turning, threading, and shaft work, featuring a geared headstock and gap-bed design.

  • The Harrison engine lathe is a heavy-duty precision manual lathe with a 13″–14″ swing, 40″ between centers, 2.0″ spindle bore, and high-accuracy geared head—ideal for toolroom, repair, and production turning.

  • The Warner & Swasey No. 3 M-2200 is a heavy-duty ram-type turret lathe with about 15-3/8″ swing, 8″ 3-jaw chuck, 2″ spindle bore, and 6-station turret—ideal for production turning, facing, and threading of shaft and bar work.

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