Hi all, I am being a Hardinge that is slightly different to others that I have seem
It is a HLV according to the plate, it was built in the UK at the London Factory but it has no screw cutting facility, the speed is adjusted by motor there is a rotating shaft below the apron that carries a set of saddle stops the topslide (compound) has retraction.
The feed motor is burnt out and it looks as though it has been in dusty storage for some time.
Can you identify it and is there an interest among UK readers in buying it.
PC
It is a HLV according to the plate, it was built in the UK at the London Factory but it has no screw cutting facility, the speed is adjusted by motor there is a rotating shaft below the apron that carries a set of saddle stops the topslide (compound) has retraction.
The feed motor is burnt out and it looks as though it has been in dusty storage for some time.
Can you identify it and is there an interest among UK readers in buying it.
PC