Get Precision & Reliability with Unicorn LeBlond Lathes

Get Precision & Reliability with Unicorn LeBlond Lathes

You need an engine lathe for your machine shop or classroom and are seeking a “unicorn.”
A manual lathe that provides the highest level of quality at the lowest price.

Good luck finding that mythical machine, right? Wrong.

Try a LeBlond RKL manual lathe — a real unicorn combining precise ultra-modern machine tool standards with the reliability and durability associated with the time-honored LeBlond name in manufacturing.
Our various lines of manual lathes champion versatility, featuring either gearhead or variable speed spindles.

Check out our precision high-speed metal lathes or precision high-speed heavy-duty models with swings from 14″ to 21”.

Need more power? Try an RKL heavy-duty engine lathe with swings from 22″ to 40”.

Need an educational lathe or a good gunsmith lathe? LeBlond has you covered with the RKL-1332G.

Precision High Speed Lathes

precision high speed lathes, engine lathes, manufacturing lathes

Precision High Speed Heavy Duty Lathes

precision high speed heavy-duty lathes

Precision Heavy Duty Lathes

precision heavy-duty lathes

Educational Lathes

educational lathes, gunsmithing lathes

A Metal Cutting Monster Unicorn Lathe

Let us explain the main features of our lathes.

What Is a Swing?

A swing is a measurement that indicates the maximum diameter of a workpiece, measured as the distance from the centerline of the lathe’s spindle to the closest point on the lathe bed.

    What Is Center Distance?

    Center distance in a manual lathe refers to the maximum length of the workpiece that can be accommodated between the headstock and the tailstock centers. It determines the maximum length of the material that can be machined on the lathe.

      Get a New Lathe From an Old Master

      LeBlond precision lathes have the history and quality of the LeBlond name with the latest cutting-edge engineering and accessories that will enable your toolroom to handle any job requirement.

        The chief benefit of our engine lathes is that they are “new iron” that cut like “old iron”.

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        High Power & Torque Precision & Accuracy Increased Capacity

        Precision Cutting With a LeBlond High-Speed Engine Lathe

        LeBlond LTD’s precision high-speed manual lathes are made for industrial fabrication and are suitable for processing all types of materials with astounding accuracy.

        These are the particular models with the “G” denoting gearhead while “V” means a variable speed spindle:

         

        Bigger & Faster Unicorn Lathes Just as Precise

        Need a wider bed, larger spindle and more robust motor for higher-power turning?

        Then go with a LeBlond high-speed heavy-duty engine lathe with a carriage up to 90” between centers

        Here are LeBlond’s high-speed heavy-duty models:

         

        Get LeBlond Heavy-Duty Lathes For Massive Cuts

        Do you have an industrial application that requires heavy workpieces, large-scale components and the need for an operator to perform a wide range of machining operations?

        Then check out a LeBlond heavy-duty lathe model with swings between 22-30” and up to 157” between centers. 

        Our heavy-duty models are powerful and robust manual lathes used for machining large and heavy workpieces with sturdy construction and high torque capabilities to allow precise cutting, turning and threading operations.

        These machines are perfect for industries such as aerospace, oil and gas and heavy machinery manufacturing.

        For lathes larger than 30”, please contact LeBlond. 

        Learn on a LeBlond

        An educational lathe, also known as a teaching lathe or training lathe, is a type of lathe specifically designed for educational purposes and training in machining and metalworking. 

        These lathes are commonly found in technical schools, vocational training centers and educational institutions where students learn practical skills by operating similar equipment to precision lathes and others.

        If you need an educational lathe, try the LeBlond RKL1332G/E lathe with a 14.17″ swing in diameter and 31.5″ distance between centers.

        FAQs

        What is the history of LeBlond Lathes?

        LeBlond’s history goes way back to 1887 when R. K. LeBlond founded the R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Company to manufacture metal cutting lathes. In 1981, LeBlond partnered with Makino Milling Machine to found LeBlond Makino Machine Tool Company. In 1998, in a new reorganization, the company was named LeBlond LTD. In all its iterations, LeBlond has over a century of experience in the machine tool industry and has extensive knowledge of LeBlond machinery as well as its subsidiaries like K.O. Lee.

        What is the most common lathe?

        The engine lathe is considered the most common type of manual lathe used in all machine shop applications. The engine lathe or center lathe can perform operations such as turning, end face, grooving, knurling and threading.

        What is the smallest LeBlond lathe?

        The RKL-1300 Series is currently LeBlond’s smallest machine. It comes equipped with 16-speed settings that deliver excellent torque up to 2000 RPM. The ON-OFF power indicator light, emergency stop push button, coolant pump switch and spindle jogging push button are all ergonomically positioned on the electronic control panel.

        You can read more about it or other precision lathes here.

        What is a spindle bore?

        It’s a critical feature of a lathe where the workpiece requires a larger diameter hole or needs to accommodate a long or thick cylindrical object. A larger spindle bore allows the lathe’s chuck or collet to hold workpieces with a larger diameter to pass through, providing clearance for the rotating spindle and the cutting tool or other accessories to reach the workpiece during machining operations.