Ordinary fixed steady of 3" capacity. A larger steady, able to accommodate material 6" in diameter, was also available.
Follower Rest or "Travelling Steady" - capacity 2" in diameter.
Carriage micrometer stop and dial-test indicator mounting
The beautifully crafted and rather unusual 4-position micrometer stop
"Accumulator" dial to replaced the standard cross-feed dial. The outer dial, calibrated in thousandths of diameter, had separate numbering for turning and boring operations. The inner dial accumulated and recorded the reading of the outer dial in hundredths of thousandths and in "sixty-fourths".
Taper-turning unit - able to turn tapers of up to 18 degrees included angle and 18" long at one setting. Like the devices fitted to Monarch and Alexander lathes, the setting was through a geared adjusting wheel (not visible). The assembly was normally covered by hinged guards, removed for the photograph.
Universal milling attachment bolted directly onto the cross slide and could be used with the power feeds. The indexing head (shown mounted on the vertical slide) used the same Rivett (6R) collet as the lathe spindle.