Screw-thread correcting lathe with components
- Made:
- circa 1910 in Kilmarnock
Screw-thread correcting lathe, MkII made by Glenfield and Kennedy for Bryant & Simmons, c. 1910, with one case of 27 change-wheels and other accessories, and detached change-wheel guard. Before the introduction of thread-grinding, machines like this were important in the manufacture of precision screws for screwing tackle and micrometer measuring machines
Mahogany fitted case
Table of change wheels
Change wheel, 127 tooth
Change wheel, 100 tooth
Change wheel, 90 tooth
Change wheel, 80 tooth
Change wheel, 75 tooth
Change wheel, 73 tooth
Change wheel, 70 tooth
Change wheel, 68 tooth
Change wheel, 65 tooth
Change wheel, 60 tooth
Change wheel, 59 tooth
Change wheel, 56 tooth
Change wheel, 55 tooth
Change wheel, 54 tooth
Change wheel, 53 tooth
Change wheel, 50 tooth
Change wheel, 45 tooth
Change wheel, 44 tooth
Change wheel, 43 tooth
Change wheel, 40 tooth
Change wheel, 38 tooth
Change wheel, 35 tooth
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Details
- Category:
- Hand and Machine Tools
- Object Number:
- 1989-767
- type:
- [for all parts where possible] clamps, gauges, lathes, needles, screws, stop screws, washers, wheels, winches and wrenches
- credit:
- Lewis Banks & Sons (Engineers) Ltd.