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Hunter BL505 Brake Lathe |

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Allows for quick setup while removing risk of pot3ential overtightening and minor mounting errors |
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Positive rake tooling ships standard with all lathe packages; negative rake tooling is available as an option |
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Controls are conveniently located on the front of the the lathe packages; there’s no need for the operator to move to the rear |
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Eliminates potential “crashing” of the machine in drum or disc modes, even with first-time operators |
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“Dial-In” fast rate for rapid material removal, very slow for final surface finish or any rate in between for a “one-cut pass” |
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Keep favorite brake lathe tooling within easy reach. A built-in tray is located near the front of the machine |
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User-adjustable speed settings provide the correct speed for all size workpieces. No tools required |
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The lathe’s mass of over 500 lbs. helps ensure better stability and accuracy when machining a workpiece |
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Allows the operator to quickly change setup from rotors to drums and vice-versa |
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Lamps use brighter, more durable bulbs to illuminate both sides of the workpiece |

