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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
The Myford super 7 lathe arrived at Nottingham hackspace in November 2011 thanks in part to members pledges. | The Myford super 7 lathe arrived at Nottingham hackspace in November 2011 thanks in part to members pledges. | ||
The Myford company started in 1934, was based here in Nottingham (Beston to be exact) and only closed it doors due to liquidation back in July 2011. | The Myford company started in 1934, was based here in Nottingham (Beston to be exact) and only closed it doors due to liquidation back in July 2011. | ||
The ML7 lathe was launched in August 1946, retailing at £34.00 excluding motor. | The ML7 lathe was launched in August 1946, retailing at £34.00 excluding motor. | ||
Later replaced by the the Super 7 in April 1953 build around the same design but with number of new features and improvements. Both models have been very successful and often favoured by hobbyists and model engineers. | Later replaced by the the Super 7 in April 1953 build around the same design but with number of new features and improvements. Both models have been very successful and often favoured by hobbyists and model engineers. | ||
The Hackspaces Super 7 has been dated to around January 1973. | The Hackspaces Super 7 has been dated to around January 1973. | ||
[[Myford Lathe/Pledges|Pledges]] | [[Myford Lathe/Pledges|Pledges]] | ||
==Specification== | ==Specification== |
Revision as of 21:53, 6 December 2011
History
The Myford super 7 lathe arrived at Nottingham hackspace in November 2011 thanks in part to members pledges.
The Myford company started in 1934, was based here in Nottingham (Beston to be exact) and only closed it doors due to liquidation back in July 2011. The ML7 lathe was launched in August 1946, retailing at £34.00 excluding motor. Later replaced by the the Super 7 in April 1953 build around the same design but with number of new features and improvements. Both models have been very successful and often favoured by hobbyists and model engineers.
The Hackspaces Super 7 has been dated to around January 1973.
Specification
Serial Number | SK1106001CM |
Distance between centres | 19" or 482mm |
Swing over bed | 7" or 117.8mm |
Swing over cross slide | 4"1/8 or 104mm |
Spindle speeds | 14(25-2105rpm) |
Cross slide travel | 6"3/8 or 161mm |
Top slide travel | 2"3/4 or 69mm |
Motor | Single phase 3/4hp (1450rpm) |