I worked an elderly and neglected Herbert turret lathe as an apprentice in the seventies, when I started I was told that it was a scrapper but I loved that machine. I have worked and owned hundreds of machines since but that one was my first love.
Very nice Lathe strong , and good casting bed HAS DOBLE PRISMA , you no need CNC Lathe ,this machine has more universal way to turning parts . Bay from CANADA.
I worked an elderly and neglected Herbert turret lathe as an apprentice in the seventies, when I started I was told that it was a scrapper but I loved that machine. I have worked and owned hundreds of machines since but that one was my first love.
Served my time on one of these in the 80s.
Very nice Lathe strong , and good casting bed HAS DOBLE PRISMA , you no need CNC Lathe ,this machine has more universal way to turning parts . Bay from CANADA.
Quite a machine I have used lathes over a number of years but nothing like this one
i used to work on a herbert no9c similar to this but a bit smaller fantastic machines
Herbert lathes were excellent machine tools . It’s a shame that it all belongs to the past .
what a beast
impressive
The granddad,of the CNC.
Is that big steel bar on top of the headstock only for extra tailstock rigidity or does it serve another purpose?
yes its called the heavy duty support bar that inserts into 2 of the turret arms
It takes testicles to build a machine like that....
what is powering the movements of the saddle and turret at the beginning? None of the shafts are turning without the spindle.
rapid power traverse motor
A couple of flying hot chips woulda been nice... 😟
Ilovet these machin
That was a bunch of nothing. I guess they just told him to move all the controls and make it move around.
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