If unsure, you can see the later 12-inch post-1957 Atlas and Craftsman lathes are here.īlown up from its original small size to twice as large (A4 11.5" x 8"), printed on a high-quality, heavy paper for easier reading, clearer diagrams and bound in two heavy volumes, this is a complete data pack of information that covers all models, from the first to last. (the later 12inch Atlas and Craftsman lathes. And for the early 12-inch Craftsman and Metalcraft version here. To be sure that you're ordering the right manual, my article about these early-model 10-inch Atlas lathes is here. PLEASE NOTE: although the Craftsman version of this lathe was very similar, the screwcutting changewheels were arranged differently - and the correct manual for these is included. Also covers the UK-made Sphere, Halifax and Acorntools versions. Atlas 10-inch Lathe (and Craftsman 12-inch lathes) pre-1957: While the lathe remained basically the same for many years, with identical major components, various specifications were available with Model Numbers that included, over the years: 10-F, 10-D, TA36, TA42, TA48, TA54, TH36, TH42, TH48, TH54, TV36, TV42, TV48, TV54, H36, H42, H48, H54, V36, V42, V48, V54, QC42, QC54, etc.
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