A Jet1220VS lathe was recently added to the shop as a backup to a Powermatic 3520. Before use, I noticed that belt changes are apparently required to achieve the full range of speeds [although the manufacturer's description states continuously variable speed from 270 to the maximum speed]. Question: is the speed range sufficiently wide to enable pen (or larger) turnings and subsequent high speed polishing etc without having to change the belts.
I am quite spoiled by the really continuously variable speed control on the Powermatic and am thus concerned that the Jet 1220VS might not be suitable. The lathe has not yet been used, thus the option does exist to return it; but if I try out the lathe to determine suitability, that option would no longer be available.
What do the users of the Jet 1220VS say.
I am quite spoiled by the really continuously variable speed control on the Powermatic and am thus concerned that the Jet 1220VS might not be suitable. The lathe has not yet been used, thus the option does exist to return it; but if I try out the lathe to determine suitability, that option would no longer be available.
What do the users of the Jet 1220VS say.