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Sherline 2095 Gear-Cutting Arbor – Precision Tool for Watchmaker’s Lathe (Missing Screw) – CLOSEOUT

Sherline 2095 gear-cutting arbor for watchmaker’s lathes with 8.0 mm or 10.0 mm collets. Perfect for clock and watch gear fabrication. Brand new, missing bottom screw. Only one available!

Availability: 1 in stock

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$59.95

SKU: C-89

The Sherline 2095 Clockmaker’s Gear-Cutting Arbor is a precision tool designed for watchmaker’s lathes that accept 8.0 mm or 10.0 mm “D” collets. It facilitates the accurate mounting and cutting of gears, essential for horological projects. This arbor features a removable bushing, allowing it to accommodate gear-tooth cutters with different center hole sizes. 

Key Features:
• Compatibility: Designed for watchmaker’s lathes accepting 8.0 mm or 10.0 mm “D” collets.
• Versatility: Removable bushing accommodates gear-tooth cutters with varying center hole sizes.
• Adaptability: With an 8 mm adapter (P/N 1156), it can be used on Sherline lathes, though the standard chuck mounting system is recommended. 

Usage:
This arbor is primarily used for gear cutting in clockmaking and watchmaking. It allows for precise mounting of gear cutters, ensuring accurate gear fabrication or repair. The removable bushing enhances its versatility, accommodating cutters with different bore sizes.

Condition Note:
This unit is brand new but is missing the bottom screw, which can be easily replaced. It is our only available piece, and we will not be able to restock this item once sold.

Important:
Ensure compatibility with your specific lathe model before purchasing. The missing screw should be sourced to fully utilize the arbor’s capabilities.

This Sherline 2095 Gear-Cutting Arbor is a valuable tool for horologists seeking precision in gear fabrication. Its adaptability and design make it a sought-after component in clock and watchmaking.

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