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This product weighs 1285 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The JET 321125 is the GHB-1340A gearhead bench lathe configured with a 200S digital readout (DRO) and collet closer. It is a heavy-duty manual turning machine designed for precision metalworking in professional machine shops and industrial maintenance environments. The integrated DRO provides real-time axis position feedback, reducing setup time and improving repeatability on turned parts. The collet closer adds workholding versatility for bar stock and collet-based tooling. At 1285 pounds, this is a permanent-installation machine requiring proper rigging and a prepared mounting surface.
The GHB-1340A lathe is suited for production and toolroom applications where consistent, accurate turning is required. The gearhead drive delivers variable spindle speeds without belt changes, making it practical for a range of materials and operations including turning, facing, threading, and boring. The 200S DRO package is factory-integrated, eliminating the need for field retrofitting of scales and readout hardware. This machine is intended for installation and operation by qualified machinists or industrial maintenance personnel.
Designed as a complete OEM-configured package based on the JET GHB-1340A lathe platform with the 200S DRO and collet closer as integrated components of this specific assembly.
Installation requires qualified rigging equipment rated for loads exceeding 1285 pounds. The machine must be leveled on a reinforced concrete floor or appropriate industrial mounting surface before operation. All electrical connections should be made by a licensed electrician in accordance with applicable NEC requirements for the machine's specified voltage and phase. Verify spindle direction and lubrication levels before initial startup.
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