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  1. #1
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    Traveling to China, looking for a micro/mini lathe

    Hi all.
    My father will travel (orchestra tour) to China and will visit Beijing, Nanning, Liuzhou, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hangzhou and back to Beijing.

    So I am trying to look at this as an opportunity to bring a micro or a mini lathe. (I live in Mexico btw).

    There are some lathes that I have seen and I like their form factor, the Cowells lathes, I know those are exeptionaly well built machines and they come at a premium price so I guess finding similar quality in china will be difficult. I guess I can settle with a moderate good quality.

    90ME lathe.
    The 90ME lathe weights about 22kg and I hope there are micro lates in that weight range so it could be brought in the return flight.

    So if anyone knows about getting this kind of a lathe in China please communicate. If there is anything elese what could be brought from China, advise as well.

    Thanks .
    Konstantin.

    P.S. Ah , I would like that the lathe had a thread cutting capability.

  2. #2
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    Just adding thread cutting to a lathe adds extra weight, something to consider.

    As to the lathe in the picture I've never seen it before. Looks like it is designed to address the watch makers market, thus MIGHT be better quality than some of the cheaper chinese lathes.

    That being said my advice is to start searching the internet for chinese machine tools. A lot of interesting stuff never gets imported into the USA. Mexico I don't know about, so I can't help there. In any event some time ago I did find a Chinese web site, apparently government runned, that had links to many manufactures. Unfortunately that was some time ago. Enjoy the web though you might want to set up your browser to indicate english as a language preference, some ot the chinese site offer little in the way of translation. the ones that do are often limited to really poor english tranlations.


    Personally I'd go for a larger lathe and simply have it shipped home. Agian don't know how that works in Mexico but there is likely to be taxes. The problem is that the large crates make it hard to ship as luggage.

    Dave

  3. #3
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    China produces mini lather

    China produces mini lather
    Feature:
    Safety magnetic switch
    Variable speed 150-3000rpm
    Strong power motor 350W
    Power feed & hand feed

    Standard Accessories:

    3-jaw chuck
    Dead center MT1
    Change gears
    Hexagon wrench
    Spanner
    Splash guard
    Chip tray

    Optional Accessories:

    Steady rest
    Follow rest
    Stand
    Turning tools 8X8mm
    Live center MT1
    ER16 collet holder
    ER16 collet chuck
    Face plate 100mm
    4-jaw chuck
    Back plate
    Oil gun
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails c8_r1_c2.jpg   xcc.jpg   c8_r1_c1.jpg   c8_r1_c3.jpg  


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  5. #5
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    super small CNC precision lathe
    How about some thing that is so small you could take it back as hand luggage, Machine Base Size 150 x 100 mm
    Max. Cutting Length 10 mm, Max. Chucking Diameter 5 mm

    http://www.nanowave.co.jp/products/mts2_e.html
    james

  6. #6
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    That's going to be a lot of hassle if you ask me. Why don't you just drive up to SoCal and check out the machinery yourself? There are far greater advantages for you by doing this.

    Check in the net for surplus equipment or China Machinery importers in the said area or check the yellow pages when you get to San Diego. You may even learn something from talking to the dealers directly plus language barrier problems will be minimal when the time comes that you may need service or parts.

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