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E-MAIL Tony@lathes.co.uk Home Machine Tool Archive Machine Tools For Sale & Wanted Machine Tool Manuals Machine Tool Catalogues
LORCH LATHES - Older Accessories Page 1 of 5 - General Items Pages, 2, 3, 4, 5 Lorch Home Page Newer Accessories Page 2 Newer Accessories Page 3 Toolmakers' Plain AV1-K Precision Plain: LLS, LLV & KD50 Toolmakers': LLR(G)N, AVR(G) & BVIR(G) Toolmaker's Screwcutting AVI-L Precision Screwcutting B27LZ Lorch dividing apparatus for watchmakers' lathes Toolmakers' Miniature: LAN, LLN & LLPN Toolmakers': AV, AVI & AVII Lorch COLLETS Toolmakers': BVII, C, B, BVI & Chase Screwcutting Larger Screwcutting Lathes D27 & BIIZ Earlier Lathes for Production Work Short-bed Lathes LAS & LL-K Precision Post 1950 Accessories Pre 1950 Accessories Thread Chasing Lathes Optical Thread Chasing
More information about Lorch Lathes is contained in various Sales Brochures; click HERE for details.
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Super-fine feed attachment. This accessory was described as having a "Planetary Gear Train" - built into the large gearwheel on the end of the leadscrew. This accessory could be retrofitted to the LLRG, LAN, AVRG, BVIRG and BIIP screwcutting and leadscrew lathes.
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Vertical Slide 5a1/5 with 30 degree Swivelling Angle Plate No. 5a1/6
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Dividing Head and Collet Attachment. This unit carried a 60t indexing plate (other were available) and fitted the Vertical Slide 5a1/5
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Lever-operated compound slide No. 5K with rear toolpost, adjustable stops and a 30 degree swivelling top slide
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Simple cut-off toolslide No. 5t with twin tool holders and front and back adjustable stops.
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A hand-operated Lorch toolpost - designed for fine "free-hand" work and shown in operation in the photograph below.
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