Wall Thickness of legs on the Revo 24|36 is 80% heavier compared to the Revo 18|36.
Redesigned banjo features a more compact design, 45° cutout & wider base.
Having a second control panel that mounts in two positions (high or low) sets the Revo 24|36 apart from any other lathe in the world, not only can you turn off the machine from this control panel, but it allows the operator to change speed as well. A switch on the back of the headstock designates whether you control the Revo from the headstock control panel or the corresponding control panel. The E Stop works on both at any given time.
And YES, this amazing control panel comes standard with the Revo 24|36
Heavy-Duty Performance: The Revo 24|36 is engineered for serious turners, featuring a robust cast-iron bed and a powerful 3 HP, 220 V motor for exceptional torque.
Smooth Variable Speed: The electronic variable speed control (50–3,500 RPM) provides unmatched precision for both delicate detail work and large-diameter turning.
Exceptional Stability: The solid steel and cast-iron construction minimizes vibration, ensuring superior surface finish and control.
User-Focused Design: Includes ergonomic controls, digital speed readout, and forward/reverse function for maximum versatility.
Professional Capacity: Handles workpieces up to 24″ in diameter and 36″ between centers—perfect for bowls, spindles, and large projects.
Q&A
Q: What is the swing capacity of the Revo 24|36? A: It offers a 24″ swing over the bed and 36″ between centers.
Q: What kind of motor does it use? A: A 3 HP, 220-volt motor providing smooth, consistent torque across all speeds.
Q: Is the speed adjustable? A: Yes, variable speed ranges from 50 RPM to 3,500 RPM with an electronic inverter for precise control.
Q: Does it include reverse operation? A: Yes, the Revo 24|36 allows both forward and reverse rotation for sanding and finishing flexibility.
Maintenance Tips
Clean the Bed & Tool Rest: Wipe surfaces after each use and apply light oil to prevent rust.
Inspect the Belt & Pulley System: Check for wear or looseness to maintain smooth speed transitions.
Lubricate Bearings & Tailstock: Keep all sliding and rotating parts lightly oiled for durability.
Check Alignment: Periodically verify headstock and tailstock alignment for accurate turning.
Keep Dust Under Control: Use dust collection and clean regularly to prevent buildup around electronics and controls.
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