Harrison’s Powerful Long History of Building Precision Lathes Since 1900
Harrison 1940’S Vintage Model L 5 Original Precision Apron Compound Assembly
Harrison 1950’S Vintage L 6 Precision Carriage with NEW Handwheels and 4 way Turret Tool Assembly
Harrison VS 330TR 10″ AA and 13″AA High Accuracy Precision Toolroom Apron Lathes First Built in 1960’s
The original founders of Harrison Lathe Early on in the 1900’s had a strong driven passion to BUILD the world’s finest lathe.
Almost from the day the First Harrison AA Series Super High accuracy precision Lathe rolled off their production line in Heckmondwike, England, the factory put major effort in achieving the Highest Toolroom Lathe Accuracies in the Industry!
Soon afterwards recognized not only for their KEEN ability to build great Lathes, but equally as valuable and important to all new prospects plus users of the equipment, was their deep rooted philosophy “The Excellence In Precision” .
Today with more than a Century of Precision machine tool experience and Lathe manufacturing Know-How, we can take great pride in having sold over 140,000 Lathes located in over 90 countries around the Globe
We continue to focus on enhancing the Ergonomic designs, Precision accuracuries, Features benefits and overall turning-machine performance capabilities of our lathes.
Solid long standing manufacturing values, continuous quality control enhancements, appreciation of our customers and highly ” World Class” respected Engineering Team have enabled us to keep our philosophy “The Excellence In Precision” growing deeper into the production our Lathes everyday.
Thank you for taking the time to learn about us at Harrison lathe, please let us know about your experiences with our machines. Please let us know how to best serve your manufacturing requirements, we would be most honored to SHIP & BUILD a new Harrison Lathe for you.
Harrison precison tested high accuracy lathes built to repeat since 1900
Harrison Headstock Lathe Alignment and Testing Procedure
Harrison Tailstock Lathe Alignment and Testing Procedure
Harrison Lathe Precision between Centers Alignment and Testing Procedure