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Summit Shop & School Package: Precision Lathes & Mills for Your Facility

Summit Shop & School Package: Precision Lathes & Mills for Your Facility

THE PERFECT MATCH

Find The Tools You Need With Our Shop & School Package

Searching for a machine package that fits your shop or school? Check out Summit’s new lathe and mill package!

The Summit EVS-349B Mill is perfect for your precision tooling needs. With fewer moving parts in the head for less maintenance and downtime, this model also features high-energy, high-efficiency motors for lower utility costs.

The Summit 14×40 Metal Lathe has a chrome alloy spindle with a big 1-1/2″ thru hole, cross-ribbed headstock for added strength and stability and a complete accessory package which includes 3 & 4 jaw chucks, a coolant system, taper attachment and much more.

Choose the package that is best for you:

PACKAGE 1
220/3/60
EVS-349B Mill
14X40 Manual Lathe
List Price $19,480
Package Price $16,900
Total Savings $2,580

PACKAGE 2
440/3/60 & 220/1/60
EVS-349B Mill
14X40 Manual Lathe
List Price $20,480
Package Price $17,900
Total Savings $2,580

Contact us at 1-800-654-3262 today!


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