Yuasa 740-100 Quick Change Tool Post with 740-101 Cutting Tool Holder I05T
SEE MY CURRENTLY PLANNED TRIPS HERE. Emco_Hobby_Shoppe Listing Banner Revised 08/23/2020. Yuasa #740-100 Quick Change tool post with 14mm diameter post hole. One AXA tool holder included #740-101; for 1/2 square HSS cutting tools. That had a custom 14mm diameter mounting post on the compound slide. Good or better usable condition. Trashed aluminum label/plate not readable. Except for the model number. Some tool marks from use. And oxidation stains as can be expected from age. Charges will be a flat rate to the US Only. I DON’T HAVE IT IN STOCK. I can’t really account for this but it can be frustrating not knowing where a package is. Some would call it trash but there are no food products in the box. This re-use is good for our land fills in Michigan. I will provide the pallet and band the item to it. A Liftgate is required. Emco Compact 5 (or Sears Craftsman) Emco Compact 5 Unimill Emco Compact 8 (or Sears Craftsman) Emco Compact 10 Emco Maximat 7 (or Emcomat or Mentor) Emco Maximat V8 Emco Maximat V10 (or Emcomat or Mentor) Emco Maximat V10-P Emco Maximat Super 11 Emco Maximat Super 11CD Emco VMC-100 Emco Maximat FB-2 Emco Maximat Miller…………………….. The best thing to do is join the emcoV10lathe user group which was hosted on yahoo but has moved to groups followed by a dot and then io. You request to join the group. If accepted, you will have access to a wealth of downloadable information and can post questions. They cover all questions and discussions pertaining to ALL the above lathes and mills. This is by far the largest group of Emco lathe owners in the world. ANY question pertaining to parts INTERCHANGEABILITY between different models or brands unless stated in the listing. ANY engineering inquiry regarding SIZE, WEIGHT, LENGTH & DIAMETER. Please join the emcoV10lathe user group (as noted above). I get more than 1000 parts requests each year……. I don’t have any software for keeping track of these requests. I can be found at Emco Hobby Shoppe if you have something to sell. To obtain hobby machines, I travel regularly through out the Midwest, South and Eastern United States from my residence near Toledo, Ohio. It’s cheaper but it ain’t free. I do not deliver to Canada. With my older inventory, if I’m motivated, I lower the prices gradually over time. In general, I respond unfavorably to low ball offers and especially so, when “Make An Offer” is not part of the listing. I typically have quite a stack of sales to process.