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Sebastian, May & Co.
Cincinnati, OH

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Title: 1892 Article - 10-inch Engine Lathe
Source: "Scientific Machinist," Vol. 10, No. 20, Oct. 15, 1892, Pg. 13.
Insert Date: 6/14/2020 5:59:27 PM

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The illustration represents a 10-inch engine lathe, well known in the market, from the shops of The Sebastian-May Co. The lathe has a three-speed cone for a belt 1½ inches. They are 2½ inches, 4 inches and 5 inches in diameter. The front bearing of the spindle is 2¼ inches long and 1 5-16 inches in diameter, and there is a hole 1½ inches entirely through the spindle. The back gear is thrown in and out by a cone. By reversing the gear in the head stock right and left hand threads may be cut. The lathe swings 6½ inches over carriage.

The lathe is built either with foot motion or countershaft.

This is a very durable tool, well finished. The builders make other sizes, larger and smaller. A more complete description of this and particulars concerning the entire line may be had by addressing The Sebastian-May Co., Sidney, O.
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