LOGAN 10″ & 11″ Lathe #1800 #1900 Instructions Manual

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Number of Pages: 12

This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an original Logan 10″ & 11″ Lathes #1800 and #1900 as well as the screw cutting and turret lathes Instructions Manual. This manual contains information on setup, lubrication, maintenance, and controls for this lathe. This would be a great manual for anyone who owns one of these lathes.

 

The manual above may help you operate and maintain your metal lathe. If you would like to learn more about metal lathework techniques, the names and proper uses of different lathe tools, and other lathe operations, I would recommend clicking on the pictures of these two books here. We also have a complete series of different machinist books on sharpening, gearmaking, milling machines, and more here: Workshop Machinist Series

 

Contents:

Part Location Diagram........................1
Setting Up the Lathe.........................2
Mounting the Motor...........................2
Adjusting the Belts..........................3
Headstock Operations.........................3
Back Gear Operations.........................4
Spindle Speeds...............................4
Tailstock Operations.........................5
Power Feed Operations........................6
Apron Operations.............................7
Friction Clutch Operations...................8
Saddle Operations............................8
Compound Rest Operations.....................8
Lubrication Instructions.....................9
Turret Assembly.............................10
Motor & Switch Wiring Diagram...............11

Overview:

I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. My manuals are not photocopies. I maintain a high standard of quality in my reproductions. Most of the manuals I reproduce look better than their originals. I have professionally digitally edited every page, and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear.