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My Graziano Sag 14.

Same specs as the others on this list but with a taper attachment and retrofitted 3hp single phase motor. Not as clean as some of the other Grazianos here, but not as rusty as some other lathes I've seen.
2750lb approx. so was hoisted into my garage by a giant boom truck.
A lovely clutch start machine that I've worked on for about 35 years as a teacher and a hobbyist.
 
Introducing my new lathe

Make:Mori Seiki
Model: NCSL-1000
No:277
Manufactured: 5th Nov 1985
Control: Fanuc 20i/t(non original)
Type: 6 tool on upper turret and 4 on lower.
Power: 15kw main motor. 1.5hp hydraulic motor.
History:Nil
Condition: 1 hose found disconnected from upper turret.Manifold torn from hydraulic tank. multiple switches damaged in transit...
She is a beauty!!!
 
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I have owned this lathe for many years, but new to the forum.

SCHAUBLIN 102VM

Manufactured in 1949 (Serial#55787) and completely rebuilt by the Schaublin factory in 1983. (Rev.BR.14733/83)
I acquired the lathe in 1984 and have been the only operator since the rebuild.
Came with:
30 piece set of change gears
Overhead drive system for milling/grinding
Vertical slide with milling head
High speed grinding head
(2) 3 jaw chucks
(1) 4 jaw chuck
Faceplate
Steady rest, traveling rest, gravers rest
32 piece set of W20 collets, misc W20 centers, adaptors, ect.
15 pieces of B8 tooling; collets, centers, adaptors, ect for the milling and grinding heads
Tripan QCTP with 6 tool holders including a bushing holder fitted with W20 bushing
Coolant system
Tailstock was updated to the MT2 version during the rebuild
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Shaggy's Graziano Sag 12

For the record, this is my Graziano Sag 12, purchased at auction on Nov. 6th 2020 for $2693.00 incl. tax and auction fees.

Ser. No 4511

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Currently undergoing repair:

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As purchased:

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3 HP 3-phase single speed motor. Fitted with taper attachment, no feed stops. Came with 3-jaw & 4-jaw chucks, live centers, QC toolpost, and original faceplate but no other OEM accessories.

I'm looking for the original steady rests. Please PM me if you have or know of any - thanks.

-shaggy
 
My New Lathe

Type: Shoun-Cazeneuve
Model: HB 500/575
Year: Cannot tell but motor says made in 1963
Swing over bed: 18.25" approx.
Cross slide travel: 9.625"
Distance to centers: 35.875" approx.
Width across ways: 16"
Chuck: Cazeneuve type with 3 set screws
Tailstock: MT5
Feeds: .0005-.2667 124 feeds
RPM: 40-3200
Threading: Standard and Metric
Motor: 12 HP 3 Phase

The lathe came with:
Standard quick-change tool post with 12 tool holders and 2 boring bar holders
3 carriage stop brackets
1 Trava-dial set-up and two extra brackets
Foot brake
Tracing attachment and hydraulic pump
Way too many soft jaws (pallets)
10" 3 jaw chuck (unknown manufacturer)
8" 3 jaw chuck (unknown manufacturer)
Hardinge 5C chuck with adapter plate
16" flat plate
3 sided steady rest
2 sided steady rest
coolant pump and large collection pan

It also includes several levers that I have NO idea what they do. I hope to find out in time here. I also cleaned off all of the grease and put a coat of paint on it. It looks a little better now.
Hello

Year : before 1965.
 








 
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