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Your cart is empty.Made of finest heat treated steel, with case-hardened housing. Built-in washer to protect bearings from grit and dust. Centers have 60 degree point, and concentricity of +/-0.0004'.Size: 1 Morse TaperCenters have 60 degree point, and concentricity of +/-0.0004'
AIRecording
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
I've used this on a couple of lathe projects, and it works perfectly well to hold the far end of a wood block in place. It is so much better than the dead end that came with my inexpensive small lathe. It makes a world of difference.
FlawlessJS
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2019
Ring around the live center began to come out within the first use. Does not seem well made, and does not appear to be of quality to last very long....
stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018
Very happy with this purchase, For the price you wont find anything better. Solid construction, helped turn my cheap lathe into a usable tool.
J
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018
So far so good. I use mine in an old late 50’s/early 60’s Craftsman monotube lathe. The live center is a little large, so you lose about 1 1/2” of working length, but it’s smooth and works fine.
robert
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
I bought this for my 1978 Craftsman wood lathe it takes a MT 1 . It fills well made, bearings turn smoothly no play. The chart on the box shows 5000 rpm max. I chose this live center because it has three bearings not one . Other live center for wood lathes in this price range I looked at had complaints of sloppy bearings and falling apart .
Gregory Greiner
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2016
Very good quality, and fits on my lathe. Thanks Lathe Centers!
Oakman404
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2016
I have used this on my vintage craftsman lathe. I read other post knocking it. I don't know if they just had bad luck or I got a good one but, mine works great! For the money this was is an awesome deal!
P.C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2014
The Morse taper is not accurate enough for precision work.
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