
The Model 4100 lathe (rear) is shown with the longer Model 4410 lathe (front). The chucks shown on the lathes are included in the "A" package.
When the Sherline lathe first came on the market over thirty years ago, its use of rigid, extruded components meant miniature machine tools were no longer just toys for producing simple hobby projects. They could now be considered serious machine tools built specially to produce accurate, small parts. Since then, we have not only added a vertical milling machine and extensive accessory line, we have also found ways to improve the accuracy and utility of the tools themselves. The introduction of CNC machines into our production facility has greatly improved the accuracy of Sherline tools. The lathes feature precision rolled lead screws and hand wheels graduated in thousandths of an inch (.001”) or tenths of a millimetre (.01 mm).
When used with its various accessories, Sherline lathes will perform a host of tasks. They will turn, face, bore, drill, ream, polish, cut tapers, and cut both inch and metric threads. When used with its vertical milling column attachment it can be used for milling, fly cutting, drilling, and boring operations. The machines
Sherline
now offers several lathes to fit every budget and need, and they are available
with either inch or millimetre calibrations. A high-torque DC motor with
variable speed control is
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