q is the swing frame for the studs to carry the change wheels, and r a bolt for securing q in its adjusted position. s is a journal and bearing for h.

If it be considered sufficient the feed motion on small lathes (instead of feeding in both directions on the lateral and cross feeds as in the Putnam Lathe), may feed in the direction from the dead to the live centre, and in one direction only on the cross slide.

Fig. 575.

Fig. 576.

An example of a feed motion of this kind is shown in [Figs. 575] and [576]; f f is the feed spindle splined and through the medium of a feather driving the bevel pinion a having journal bearing in b. Pinion a drives the bevel gear c, which is in one piece with pinion d. The latter drives gear f, which drives pinion k, which is carried on a lever l, pivoted on the stud which carries f, so that by operating l, pinion k is brought into gear with pinion p, which is fast upon the cross-feed screw, and therefore rotates it to effect the automatic cross feed.

As shown in the cut, the lever l is in such a position as to throw k out of gear with p, and the cross feed screw is free to be operated by the handle by hand. At m is a slot in l in which operates a cam or eccentric, one end of which projects into l, while at the other end is the round handle r, [Fig. 575], which is rotated to raise or lower that end of l so as to operate k. To operate the saddle or carriage the motion is continued as follows:—at the centre of f is a pinion gear g which operates a gear h, which is in one piece with the pinion i, and the latter is in gear with the rack running along the lathe bed.