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Morse Taper Medium Center LC 11: Precision Tool for Accurate Hole Drilling and Centering Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Morse Taper Medium Center LC 11: Precision Tool for Accurate Hole Drilling and Centering

Our part # ALL-46001. #1 Morse Taper (1MT) shank, 60-degree point. High quality triple bearing design (bearings are immersed & sealed). Made of precision ground hardened steel for high accuracy!.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smooth Live Center

So far, so good. I use mine on an old Craftsman single barrel lathe from the late 50's/early 60's. The live center is a bit oversized, losing about 1 1/2 inches of working length, but it's smooth and works well.

Pros
  • Manufactured from precision hardened steel for high precision!
Cons
  • There are doubts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Runs smooth no play

I bought this for my 1978 Craftsman wood lathe, it requires MT 1. Fills well, bearings turn smoothly with no play. The diagram on the box shows 5000rpm max. I chose this live hub because it has three bearings instead of one. Other wood turning centers I've looked at in this price range have complained of sloppy bearings and bearing collapse.

Pros
  • Our part number ALL-46001
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth my investment -

This #1 tapered drive center is perfect for my 25 year old Craftsman long bed lathe. The product is made of heavy gauge stainless steel and the bearings run smoothly and do not wobble on long turns. It is important to match the speed of the lathe to the size of the workpiece being used, otherwise vibration or scoring may occur. I use a "bezel" in the middle of long thin pieces once the basic round surface has been achieved on the lathe. This eliminates vibration and wobble and ensures a smooth…

Pros
  • High quality triple bearing design (submersible and sealed bearings)
Cons
  • Large and bulky