How can I tell what model my South Bend Lathe is?

How can I tell what model my South Bend Lathe is?

The serial number is stamped on the tailstock end of the bed between the flat- and v-ways. It is used to determine the size and type of lathe, plus any special features or attachments.

How do you date a South Bend Lathe?

South Bend Lathe serial numbers are stamped on the front tailstock end of the bed, between the flat and V-ways. Records show that lathes were first numbered sequentially, beginning approximately, with number 700, in July 1910.

How much does a South Bend Lathe weigh?

For the old machines, the smallest South Bend 3′ bed (16″ between centers) model has a shipping weight of 355 pounds, whereas the largest 4-1/2′ bed (34″ between centers) is 430 pounds.

How much does a South Bend 13 lathe weight?

Shipping weight: 2426 lbs.

Where are South Bend lathes made today?

South Bend Lathe continues to manufacture the legendary 10K and Heavy 10 lathes as well as a broad range of sizes of other lathes that cover all size users up to the heavy industrial machine shops. It is currently located in Bellingham, Washington.

How much does a southbend 9a weigh?

Approx. Shipping Weight: 1,250 Lbs.

How much does a lathe chuck weigh?

Specifications for this item

Brand Name CME Tools
Item Weight 160.0 pounds
Measurement System Inch
Number of Items 1
Part Number 1203F0

Did grizzly buy South Bend?

In 2009, the South Bend Lathe brand was sold to Shiraz Balolia, founder of Grizzly International and Woodstock International, who today sells the South Bend brand of machining tools through Grizzly International dealers.

Does grizzly own South Bend?

In 2009, the brand was sold to Shiraz Balolia, founder of the machinery firms Grizzly Industrial Inc. A new line of South Bend brand machine tools is now sold through Grizzly dealers.

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