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| [[File:M3004jaw.jpg]] || 4-Jaw independent chuck || Work Holding || For holding odd-shaped workpeices or work where accurate concentricity or offsets are needed - MAXIMUM SPEED 1700rpm || Shelf under lathe
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| [[File:M300colletchuck.jpg]] || Collet chuck || Work Holding || For accurate concentricity on round or hexagon workpeices, suitable for high-speed use and small workpieces. Comes with 12 collets and key || RedShelf cupboardunder by fire doorlathe
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| [[File:M300faceplate.jpg]] || Faceplate || Work Holding || For very large workpieces, MAXIMUM SPEED 1200rpm and possibly much lower depending on workpiece || Shelf under lathe
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| [[File:Lathe dogs.jpg]] || Lathe Dogs || Work Holding || Used with the Catch plate to drive the work. Three sizes - 1/2", 3/4" and 1". || In Black metal cabinet near tailstock, top drawer
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| [[File:M300travelingsteady.jpg]] || Travelling Steady || Work holding || Stabilizes objects which are thin and long and which have to be parallel-turned. The bolts to attach it to the saddle are duct-taped to it. || ShelfIn underBlack lathemetal cabinet near tailstock
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| [[File:Fixed steady.jpg]] || Fixed Steady || Work holding || Holds long workpieces in a fixed location for turning operations in the middle of the work. || In Black metal cabinet near tailstock
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| [[File:M300millingslide.jpg]] || Milling slide || Work holding || Used when milling small items with a milling cutter mounted in the lathe chuck. Requires mounting holes drilling into cross slide in order to be mounted so not currently usable || Red cupboard by fire door
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| [[File:M300keychuck.jpg]] || 16mm Keyed Drill Chuck on 3MT spindle || Tool holding || Used in the tailstock to hold drills for boring out workpeice || InOn Blackrack metalon cabinet near tailstock, top drawersplashback
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| [[File:M300keylesschuck.jpg]] || 13mm Keyless drill chuck on 3MT spindle || Tool holding || Used in the tailstock to hold drills for boring out workpeice || InOn Blackrack metalon cabinet near tailstock, top drawersplashback
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| [[File:2mt chuck.jpg]] || 10mm Keyed Drill Chuck on 2MT spindle || Tool holding || Used in the tailstock to hold smaller drills for boring out workpiece || In Black metal cabinet near tailstock, top drawer
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| [[File:M300livecentre.jpg]] || Live centre on 3MT spindle || Work holding || Holds the far end of a workpiece steady || InOn Blackrack metalon cabinet near tailstock, top drawersplashback
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| [[File:2mt live centre.jpg]] || Live centre on 2MT spindle || Work holding || Similar to the 3MT live centre, but for smaller workpieces || In Black metal cabinet near tailstock, top drawer
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| [[File:2mt dead centre.jpg]] || Dead centre on 2MT spindle || Work holding || Holds the end of a long workpiece without rotating. Useful for guiding taps and smaller workpieces || InOn Blackrack metalon cabinet near tailstock, top drawersplashback
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| [[File:2mt half dead centre.jpg]] || Half dead centre on 2MT spindle || Work holding || Small dead centre with part of the side ground away to allow a tool to get close to the end of the workpiece || InOn Blackrack metalon cabinet near tailstock, top drawersplashback
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| [[File:2mt reducer.jpg]] || 3MT to 2MT Sleeve || Work holding || Used to fit 2MT tools into our 3MT tailstock. We have a number of these available. || In Black metal cabinet near tailstock, top drawer
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| [[File:M300CT90.jpg]] || White squeeze bottle || Consumable || Contains cutting fluid for use when turning, currently filled with CT-90 fluid suitable for use on all metals, use often but sparingly || Tool-tray on Lathe
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| [[File:M300dieholder.jpg]] || Floating Die-holder set || Tool Holding || Holds dies to allow accurate production of externally threaded parts || ShelfIn underBlack Lathemetal cabinet near tailstock, third drawer
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| [[File:M300bedprotect.jpg]] || Bed Protector || General || Used to protect the bed from damage if a chuck is dropped while changing and to shield it from abrasive particles when polishing a workpiece || On wall above lathe
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