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Definition of Bench lathe
1. Noun. Lathe mounted on a workbench.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bench Lathe
Literary usage of Bench lathe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Training Industrial Workers by Roy Willmarth Kelly (1920)
"Occupation bench lathe Operator Department SC Foreman Rate t.57 Length of Service
6-a6-18 Clock No.. i4 Rate: iy, General Character of Service Rendered Good ..."
2. Accurate Tool Work by Clarence Leon Goodrich, Frank Arthur Stanley (1908)
"67, which illustrates the quill rest, face-plate quill and driver of the Pratt &
Whitney bench lathe. Owing to the design of these quills, they can be very ..."
3. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1910)
"Circular Dividing Attachment for the bench lathe. Walter Gribben. ... 1200 w.
Am Mach—Vol. 32. No. 23, No. 5264. Truing a bench lathe Bed ..."
4. Machine Shop Primer: An Introduction to Machine Tools and Shop Appliances by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1910)
"Precision Lathe—A bench lathe made especially for small and very accurate die,
jig, or model work. ..."
5. Machinery (1900)
"5 bench lathe arranged for turning and also for milling. The success of the No.
i universal lathe has induced the company to meet the demand for a larger ..."