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Schaublin 102 W25 plain headstock for sale

MyrtleLake

Stainless
Joined
Nov 23, 2008
Location
Chicago, IL
Here is a fully refurbished W25 headstock for the 102 lathe for sale. Preference to US buyers, but open to shipping elsewhere.

New front and rear bearings.
Full new paint.
New oil zerks
With t-nuts
New threaded collar protector
Can include new painted intermediate covers for bed
New Mfr. W25 drawbar
Excellent condition indexing pin

This refurbished headstock has not been put into use since adjustment and updating. Please see the linked videos for confirmation of accuracy.

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I am located outside of Chicago, IL. Inquiries are welcome.

US$2300 OBO.

I realize I have not been active here in a number of years. With this in mind, I was once the "owner" of the Yahoo Schaublin list. When it switched over to the groups.io, I passed that along but am still active there.
 
A fine headstock deserves a fine tailstock. I have a Schaublin 102 W25 rack and pinion tailstock with Schaublin drill chuck and 9 W25 collets. The paint is worn and the bed clamping T-bolt and cam lever are missing, but it is otherwise quite nice. $1700 including insured shipping in the USA.

I also have two different Schaublin 102 grinding attachments that mount on the slide rest. $250 for the B8 collet rigid grinder/miller 102-87-650 and $150 for the 102-87-800.

I had thought of making an adapter to fit the tailstock to a Hardinge 9 inch split bed lathe, but I will never get to it. It has not been modified and should fit right on a 102. The clamping parts are simple to make. The 102 grinders will work fine on a 9 inch Hardinge as is, but I never needed to use them.

Larry

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FYI note for anyone looking at that sliding spindle grinder pictured above by L Vanice, the arbor taper is a simple 2-degree affair. It's far better to make your own to fit what you're using as a grinding stone. The lack of any arbor included is no drawback.
 
Sorry to intrude on the OP’s post, Larry, I’ll buy your B8 collet milling attachment. PM to follow.

Now back to OP..
 








 
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