Lathe come with the shop, so I don't know much about it, other than it works fine. I turned a few flywheels, brake drums and rotors, but rarely use it. It is ready for use. Need to sell, need the money.
Brake Lathes for Sale
- Hines crankshaft balancer (US $13,500.00)
- Pro-cut on car brake lathe head(US $895.00)
- Ammco 2760 disc &rotor micrometers for brake lathe great shape(US $65.00)
- Dial indicator 0.05 mm brake disc measuring lathe tool ammco 2850 jeweled(US $49.99)
- Van norman balancing stands ,sunnen crankshaft drive shaft(US $650.00)
- brake rotor surfacer on car service system bear model 1460(US $275.00)
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