Triangular Bar Lathe by H. Maudslay & Co., London, 1812-1820

Made:
1812-1820 in London
maker:
Maudslay and Company

Maudslay triangular lathe, with overhead gear, tool cabinet and one two jaw independent chuck; one eccentric chuck; 1 steady rest; 1 slide rest; one T rest; attachment for cutting screw threads; nine small chucks and bearing blocks.

Treadle lathe, made by Henry Maudslay, c.1812-1820. Maudslay's machine tools set new standards for efficiency and precision. This lathe, with overhead gear, tool cabinet and triangular bar bed, was made by Henry Maudslay for sale to amateur mechanics and small workshops, and he even used one of this type himself. The lathe is mounted on a bench with drawers and is equipped with a two-jaw universal chuck, an eccentric chuck, and various other tools and toolholders. Most importantly the slide rest, previously used almost exclusively for ornamental purposes, is redesigned here as an engineer's tool.

Details

Category:
Hand and Machine Tools
Object Number:
1922-543
Materials:
iron, steel, brass, wood, paint, gut, lead, fibre and complete
Measurements:
overall: 1800 x 1850 x 665 mm
type:
lathes and machine tools
credit:
Peckitt, R.