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Re: Real Bull 7x14 lathe questions?


 

Do the one's with the variable drive develop as much torque at low RPM's?
I
guess the real question is, are they as goodor better than the lathes with
the
high/low?
Bob

Well, LMS call them 'HiTorque', and the consensus seems to be they are much
more capable at low revs than the standard versions.

They've got a bigger motor; 500w vs 250-350W so that helps. I've got a
standard Real Bull, and it claims to have a 350W motor.

I haven't played with the newer ones, so maybe someone with experience will
chime in.

There's a comparison chart here:
, the LMS and one
Micro-Mark have the new motor & controller, the rest are the old style. All
from Sieg, not that it makes a huge difference.

Real Bull themselves are here:
, in the USA the distributor
is here: . BigDog have theirs at $750,
which include accessories + a 4" chuck (stock is 3"). You'll still need a
4" 4-jaw anyway. The $650 one you were looking at may not be that great
deal after all.

There used to be large price difference (like $300) between the variants
which seems to be vanishing; both from the standard ones getting more
expensive, and the newer 'Super' ones getting cheaper. Neither LMS or
BigDog stock the standard model anymore.

Tony

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