We’ve been busy restoring machines and filling orders, but we found time to add eighteen new machine manuals to our site. As with all our manuals, each page of every manual has been hand scanned and digitally cleaned. They all look as good or better than the originals.
We actually re-typed the parts numbers on diagram of the cabinet on the Schaublin 70 lathe manual, because they were just too small and not very legible. That was even on a 11″ x 17″ foldout page. Also, someone obviously had some issues with the gearbox and other parts on the Cincinnati LT lathe manual, because there was a bunch of parts circled and underlined that we had to remove. So that one is now clear and ready for you to mark up for your needs.
If you are interested in gear making, we added one of the best books I’ve seen on the subject, the Cincinnati How to Cut Gear Teeth on a Milling Machine book. The instructions are very clear with concise diagrams on set ups with the formulas.
If you are still looking for a manual that you can’t find on our site, please let us know. We literally have a thousand other manuals that we haven’t gotten to. It just takes a lot of time to hand scan each one, and get them ready for printing and online. Plus, we are always acquiring new manuals, and we can add the one you are looking for to our watch list. As you can see, we try to hit a variety of machines to cover the needs of small to large shops.
Check back to see what we will add next!