This is my lathe.
Branded ‘Impala’, it is actually an Optimum Maschinen, a German manufacturer operating out of China. This is my fifth lathe, I bought my first, 9×20, back in the early 90s.
I’ve made a few mods and bits and pieces for it. It came with the usual sheet metal cabinet which I didn’t like, so, I made another, the stand is in two sections and features an inbuilt bed trueing system and coolant system.
The bottom section is made of 2” round, heavy wall tubing, it has two shelves, a metrology drawer and a small shelf above for small item storage, chuck Jaws, etc. The bottom shelf is for small stock, the upper shelf for chucks, change gears, traveling steadies, etc. On the back wall of the cabinet is a 12 volt, centrifugal coolant pump, the coolant container is mounted on the right hand side.
The pump is gravity fed coolant from the tank and pumps it up through a 12mm tube, then on to a 25mm tube running under the swarf tray then back to the coolant tank. It’s a closed looping system which also aerates the coolant, so, doesn’t smell and there is very little wastage. I think I’ve changed the coolant about 4-5 timess in the 10 years the system has been working.
There are two drains in the swarf tray which dump coolant into the 25mm tube. Between the 25mm tube and the pump is a take off which delivers coolant to two flexible nozzles, one on the cross slide, the other mounted to the rear splash guard. Each nozzle has a small tap to vary coolant flow and there is a larger tap between the take off and the 25 mm tube for pressure control to the take off..
Edited By Tony sacc on 18/08/2023 00:13:33
Edited By Tony sacc on 18/08/2023 00:14:59