Henry Milnes Lathe clutch assembly patially dissassembled ready to be renovated, an old English quality machine tool maker of the last century.
The clutch assembly from a still running Henry Milnes lathe built around 1956 in Bradford England, the clutch plates assembly and reverse end are shown in both assembled and dissassembled condition with friction plates and washers needing slight adjustment due to wear over the many years, the Lathe still working today is a 13 inch swing gap bed lathe and is a testament to the quality of machines produced.
Size: 8368px × 3900px
Location: South Wales. UK
Photo credit: © Christopher May / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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