When I worked at Lucas Aerospace in Burnley UK in the late 60s we had these machines. Because the feeds were independant to the spindle motor, an operator destoyed an engine turbine houseing because he forgot to stop the feed when he stopped the spindle. Yellow triangles were painted on the black hand wheels after that so you could see them turning.
I worked on one at Dowty Boulton Paul in Wolverhampton. The machine tools were older than we were. Good experience working with young Reggie at 56 years of age at the time. I was the youngest machinist by 36 years.
When I worked at Lucas Aerospace in Burnley UK in the late 60s we had these machines. Because the feeds were independant to the spindle motor, an operator destoyed an engine turbine houseing because he forgot to stop the feed when he stopped the spindle. Yellow triangles were painted on the black hand wheels after that so you could see them turning.
i worked a year with such a huron, never had issues. first stop the feed, then the spindle. but i think mine was an MU6 .30 y ago...
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I worked on one at Dowty Boulton Paul in Wolverhampton. The machine tools were older than we were. Good experience working with young Reggie at 56 years of age at the time. I was the youngest machinist by 36 years.
Está máquina é muito Boa já operei uma dessa, excelente.
C’était l’une des Rolls de la machine outils Française.
How much?