Norton gearbox powering a vintage 1917 lathe...

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Saw this in a British amateur machinist magazine (Model Engineer's Workshop), the articles author used the Norton gearbox to convert a vintage 1917 lathe from flat belt to v belt drive and gained another gear in the process....very cool and FWIW the lathe is an American made Hardinge.

Norton gearbox powering a vintage 1917 lathe...
 
Be interesting to see the other end of it, the business side of things as it were.

Makes a change from seeing engines powering wood saws, or lawn mowers or tractors !

Norton gearbox powering a vintage 1917 lathe...
 
Is that a concern ? !!
Tractors usually go round and round, slowly, in fields.

Raw slogging power is probably quite a suitable choice (?).
 
Rohan said:
Is that a concern ? !!
Tractors usually go round and round, slowly, in fields.

Raw slogging power is probably quite a suitable choice (?).

"Raw slogging power"... :shock:
 
bluto said:
but for whatever reason the Norton gearbox is not visible in this shot...

Because its not actually fitted in that shot.

Amazing what a nice coat of paint can do, if the rest of it has been done to the same standard must be good.
Lathes can be terribly worn, and not show it....
 
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