Info on asian gear head lathe

JustinCase79

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Hi all

I was hoping someone could help with some info, like a user manual or a parts diagram, on a lathe I have just bought. The lathe seems to be from around 1978, I think it is from taiwan and the model is TY-125. The only info I have been able to find using Google is an info sheet pdf from sterling machinery.

Here are some photos of the lathe:
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Will be interesting to hear if anyone has seen one of these before. This is my first post on this forum, so go easy on me.
 
Looks to be the same general architecture as G4003 or G4003G on a heavier set of stands and maybe a shorter "turn between centers" dimension.
It seems to be missing the chip pan and the back shield.
Does not have the D1-x chuck system.
 
I agree, the feed gearbox and apron seems to pretty much identical to the G4003, and as far as I understand a lot of other taiwanese lathes. But the headstock is quite different, and I was hoping to find some schematics/parts drawing for it.
 
The spindle nose is also quite an odd duck, with a fairly long taper surrounded by 4 bolts. I have never seen this arrangement before... Anyone else seen this before?

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