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Monarch Lathe

Make: Monarch

Model: 10EE

Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).

Location: Machine Shop

Description

A lathe is a machine tool that rotates the work piece on an axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling ,drilling, facing, and turning. It does this with a stationary tool that is applied to the work piece to remove material. The lathe will create an object that is symmetrical about the axis of rotation it was rotated about. It is useful for creating flywheels and other circular parts.

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A lathe is a machine tool that rotates the workpiece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling ,drilling, or deformation, facing, turning, with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object with symmetry about an axis of rotation.


We have two lathes here at George Fox University and there are some important differences between them, namely how to turn them on and off and change the speed.

The current Ace of the Lathe is Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).


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Training

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Start Stop Switch and Activation Lever of Lathe 1

A common difficulty with using these lathes is activation. The images on the right demonstrate the differences between Lathe 1 and Lathe 2, please refer to the video above for more information. Note that the activation lever on Lathe 1 needs to be pulled out before being moved up and down. It also has a neutral position. The lever must be in neutral position for the machine to turn on. If this happens, ensure that the lever is fully in forward or reverse. It is safer to run the machine in forward because the chips will tend to fall down and into the tray rather than fly up and out.

 
Control Panel for Lathe Two