Steiner Horia Watchmaker Pivotting Dead Centre Lathe Assortiment TH 50
Sold: An used Steiner Horia Watchmaker Pivotting Dead Centre Lathe Assortiment TH 50 with Hand flywheel
Including:-Lathe bed 220 mm, ref. TH 4a
-Headstock ref. TH 6
-Headstock with sliding tool, pulleys Ø 12 - 20 mm, ref. TH 8
-Tip-over T-rest reef. TH 10
-Extra-strong T rest ref. TH 10a
-Eccentric chuck holder ref. TH 24a
-18 chucks Ø 2 mm dia shanks ref. TH 25
-Tool for drilling and fitting pivots, ref. TH 27
-Pivot-rolling disc, 18 notches, ref. TH 29
-16 pivot chcucks ref. TH 37
-7 point chucks (0.05 / 0.10 / 0.15 / 0.20 / 0.30 / 0.40 / 0.50)
-4 steel lanterns ( 4-15 / 16-36 (28, 30 broken, but in the next lantern these holes are there) maillechor 22- 40 (also 28 and 30) / 50-100
-2 maillechor lanterns (22-40 / 50-100)
-2 point chucks ( 50-100 / 100-200)
-1 chuck with conus
-Apparatus for drilling and fitting watch pivots
-2 pulley's 12-20mm
-Extra collet ø2mm
-Disc with large conical holes
-Hand flywheel for vice, ref TH 3
-7 point chucks (0.05 / 0.10 / 0.15 / 0.20 / 0.30 / 0.40 / 0.50)
-4 steel lanterns ( 4-15 / 16-36 (28, 30 broken, but in the next lantern these holes are there) maillechor 22- 40 (also 28 and 30) / 50-100
-2 maillechor lanterns (22-40 / 50-100)
-2 point chucks ( 50-100 / 100-200)
-1 chuck with conus
-Apparatus for drilling and fitting watch pivots
-2 pulley's 12-20mm
-Extra collet ø2mm
-Disc with large conical holes
-Hand flywheel for vice, ref TH 3
-With coffer N° 1
All spare parts are for sale at Horia (Swiss): Link to Horia website
Weight 4.1Kg
When making a balance staff or you need to make a part that MUST be perfectly concentric, the blank is finished on this Steiner Dead Centers lathe. The work is suspended between two pointed (or hollow cup) bearings and is driven with the aid of a pin temporarily attached to the work. The advantage of a dead center lathe is that the work can be removed for measurement or fitting and replaced any number of times with complete assurance that the work will always be returned to the same position. It is the ONLY way to ensure "truth" when a piece must be removed prior to being fully machined. The Steiner lathe is better than all other dead center lathes because of the way the system is thought out. It is very easy to use and nothing gets in the way of the turner when he is working. This is the only dead center lathe that is still made today.
All spare parts are for sale at Horia (Swiss): Link to Horia website
Weight 4.1Kg
When making a balance staff or you need to make a part that MUST be perfectly concentric, the blank is finished on this Steiner Dead Centers lathe. The work is suspended between two pointed (or hollow cup) bearings and is driven with the aid of a pin temporarily attached to the work. The advantage of a dead center lathe is that the work can be removed for measurement or fitting and replaced any number of times with complete assurance that the work will always be returned to the same position. It is the ONLY way to ensure "truth" when a piece must be removed prior to being fully machined. The Steiner lathe is better than all other dead center lathes because of the way the system is thought out. It is very easy to use and nothing gets in the way of the turner when he is working. This is the only dead center lathe that is still made today.