Warco GH-1330 Lathe

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Warco GH-1330 Lathe
Manufacturer Warco
Model GH-1330
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Obtained Pledge Drive (17/06.2016)
Location Metalworking Downstairs
Team Metalworking
Induction Required Yes (use request form)
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Status Defunct
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History

Acquired in via the New_Tools_May_2016/Pledge_Drive

Was owned by Paul Hayward of Silkstone whistles
https://web.archive.org/web/20130614185755/http://www.silkstonewhistles.com/

Specification

Swing over bed 330mm / 13"
Swing over support 198mm / 7.8""
Swing over gap 476mm / 18.7"
Centre height 166mm / 6.5"
Distance between centres 1000mm / 40"
Bed width 186mm / 7.36"
Bed height 312mm / 12.28"
Motor Output 1.5KW
Voltage 220V or 380V
Spindle bore 38mm / 1.5"
Camlock system D1-4
Spindle Speed 70-2000rpm
Cross slide travel 160mm / 6.3"
Compound slide travel 68mm / 2.7"
Leadscrew diameter 2mm / 0.87"
Feed Rod Diameter 19mm / 0.75"
Cutting tool (max section) 16mmx16mm (5/8"x5/8")
Inch thread 3 1/2-80TPI
Metric thread 0.45-10mm
Diametral thread 7-160DP
Modular thread 0.25-5MP
Longitudinal feed 0.067-1.019mm/r / 0.0026-0.040"/r
Cross feed 0.018-0.275mm/r / 0.0009-0.010"/r
Tailstock quill diameter & taper 32mm(1.26") Morse No.3
Net Weight 590kg / 1,300lbs

The Manual can be found online here. A copy is also located by the machine.

Safety

DO NOT OPERATE THE LATHE UNTILL YOU HAVE BEEN INDUCTED.
As always at the Hackspace YOU are responsible for your own safety, proper machine operation and safety of those around you.

Borrowed most of the following from Mini-lathe.com & lathes.co.uk --'RepRap' Matt

  • Always wear eye protection
  • Wear short sleeve shirts, if possible, or shirts with snugly fitting cuffs if long sleeve
    • Loose sleeves can catch on rotating work and quickly pull your hand or arm into harm's way. 'RepRap' Matt has the scar to prove this point!
  • Remove wrist watches, necklaces, chains and other jewellery
  • Tie back long hair so it can't get caught in the rotating work
  • Never, ever, leave a chuck key in a chuck.
    • Get in the habit of removing the chuck key immediately after use
    • Never remove your hand from the chuck key when it is in the chuck
  • Keep your fingers clear of the rotating work and cutting tools
  • Avoid reaching over the spinning chuck
    • For filing operations, hold the tang end of the file in your left hand so that your hand and arm are not above the spinning chuck
  • After setting up any turning job, take a moment to pull the job round by hand to check that everything clears

Operation

Drill & Thread Charts

Refresher Video

This helpful video from Cambridge Makerspace gives an overview of the features on the Warco Lathe. It does not act as a replacement for the induction but is a useful tool for jogging your memory after you've had an induction.