Tailstock
The tailstock is located on the opposite end of the lathe from the
headstock.
It supports one end of the work when machining between
centers, supports long pieces held in the chuck, and holds
various forms of cutting tools, such as drills, reamers, and taps.
The tailstock is mounted on the ways and is designed to be
clamped at any point along the ways.
It has a sliding spindle that is operated by a hand wheel and
clamped in position by means of a spindle clamp.
The tailstock may be adjusted laterally (toward or away from the
operator) by adjusting screws. This is primarily used for cutting
long shallow tapers.
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