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Axminster AP530WL Bench Lathe

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Anyone have this lathe? It looks pretty solid. Also considering the Nova Neptune. I am looking for a 2nd, mobile lathe I can use for demonstrations. I am a bit leery of the Neptune's electronics, and it is $4 more than the Axminster.
 
14" swing and 18" between centers. About 1.5hp (1100 watts). Electronic variable speed. A known, and I think respectable brand decal applied. I'd say if the warranty and satisfaction guarantee are good, buy it. It looks like it rolled out of the same factory that made all the rest of the Vicmarc VL100 clones over the past 25 years or so, Jet, etc. I bet it would serve your traveling purpose just fine. I'm not in the UK so I have no experience with it.
 
‘Axminster makes quality products and stands behind their warranty. The lathe looks good, however when I looked up that model it says 230V and a M33 spindle thread. will that work for you?
 
‘Axminster makes quality products and stands behind their warranty. The lathe looks good, however when I looked up that model it says 230V and a M33 spindle thread. will that work for you?
My main lathe is a oneway with M33 spindle, Axminster and oneway chucks so that is perfect. Still thinking about the 230 volts, 115 would be better, that's the only downside and a plus for the Nova. Thanks
 
My main lathe is a oneway with M33 spindle, Axminster and oneway chucks so that is perfect. Still thinking about the 230 volts, 115 would be better, that's the only downside and a plus for the Nova. Thanks

At the Rocky Mountain Woodturners Symposium they were running Robust lathes off of the step up transformers.
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My main lathe is a oneway with M33 spindle, Axminster and oneway chucks so that is perfect. Still thinking about the 230 volts, 115 would be better, that's the only downside and a plus for the Nova. Thanks
Also might want to make sure it is configured for U.S. 60 Hz frequency - In the UK I believe 230v @ 50Hz is kind of the standard , while in U.S. it's 120v @ 60Hz so may want to do a little deeper dive into what specs you're looking at? (Axminster is a UK company, hence my suggestion of concern...)
 
On their site they note it is not compatible with North American 220v. Yet it must have worked if Robust was using it. I will look into this , it would be an ideal solution.
 
My main lathe is a oneway with M33 spindle, Axminster and oneway chucks so that is perfect. Still thinking about the 230 volts, 115 would be better, that's the only downside and a plus for the Nova. Thanks
115 V to 230 V transformers are available. A search probably will find a suitable one for you.
 
If I recall correctly, a 50 Hz transformer of a given power capacity will work equally well at 60 Hz whereas the reverse may not have as large a power capacity.
 
Also might want to make sure it is configured for U.S. 60 Hz frequency - In the UK I believe 230v @ 50Hz is kind of the standard , while in U.S. it's 120v @ 60Hz so may want to do a little deeper dive into what specs you're looking at? (Axminster is a UK company, hence my suggestion of concern...)
I have sent a message regarding this to them.
 
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