The Record Power Coronet Herald cast iron wood lathe is designed for professional use, featuring a 508 mm distance between centers, a 1 kW motor, and a weight of 48 kg. Krollit, official Record Power distributor since 2007.
- Power Supply: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Motor Input Power (P1): 1 kW
- Motor Output Power (P2): 0.75 kW
- Motor Speed: 3000 rpm
- Current Draw: 5 A
Who uses the Coronet Herald cast iron and for what purpose
Artisan woodturners and carpentry workshops use the Coronet Herald cast iron for turning chair legs, vases, bowls, and decorative objects, as well as creating turned elements for furniture.
Its place in the Record Power range
The Record Power Coronet Herald cast iron is part of the Record Power range of wood lathes, distributed in Italy by Krollit since 2007. The Record Power range includes models of various categories and performance levels: to choose the right machine for your use case, you can consult the Record Power catalog on Krollit or contact customer support for selection assistance.
Krollit Logistics and Support
Machine shipping in 5-9 working days (7 days for Southern Italy). For spare parts and accessories, shipping in 3-5 working days from Krollit warehouse. Italian-speaking customer support available for technical documentation, product sheets, and spare parts order management. Krollit has been an official distributor since 2007.
Who is the Coronet Herald cast iron for?
The Coronet Herald cast iron is recommended for the following professional profiles:
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Artisan woodturners: turning chair legs, vases, bowls, and decorative objects.
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Carpentry workshops and restoration labs: creating turned elements for furniture and historical reconstruction.
Not suitable for: metal turning (this machine is dedicated to wood: specific lathes with adequate torque and speed are needed for metals).
Spindle, tools, and speed
| Motor speed |
3000 rpm |
| Spindle speed – range 1 |
95 – 1055 rpm |
| Spindle speed – range 2 |
140 – 1868 rpm |
| Spindle speed – range 3 |
290 – 3890 rpm |
| Distance between centers |
508 mm |
| Spindle thread |
M33 x 3.5 |
Motor and power supply
| Power supply |
230 V |
| Frequency |
50 Hz |
| Motor input power (P1) |
1 kW |
| Motor output power (P2) |
0.75 kW |
| Current draw |
5 A |
| Sound pressure level (idle) |
< 83 dB(A) |
| Sound power level (idle) |
< 83 dB(A) |
Other specifications
| Maximum turning diameter (bowls) |
533 mm |
| Swing over bed |
355 mm |
| Tailstock taper |
Morse MT2 |
| Tailstock travel |
60 mm |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
870 x 290 x 252 mm |
| Weight |
48 kg |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size workpiece can the Coronet Herald cast iron turn?
See "Distance between centers" and "Max diameter over bed" in the technical table.
Benchtop lathes handle workpieces up to 700-1,000 mm between centers; professional models reach 1,500 mm and beyond. For large diameter bowls, check the free overhang.
Is the spindle speed adjustable?
Yes, adjustment via belt change (stepped) or electronic variator (Vario) depending on the model.
Low speeds (200-500 rpm) for large diameter workpieces or roughing, high speeds (1,500-3,000 rpm) for finishing small workpieces.
What spindle attachment does it have?
Typically M33x3.5 thread or MK 2 on the spindle. Check the technical table.
Standard attachments allow for interchangeable accessories (self-centering chucks for bowls, live centers, etc.) available on the market.
What motor power does it have?
See "Motor power" in the technical table: typically 0.5-2 kW.
For intensive turning of large workpieces, at least 1.5 kW is needed. Hobby benchtop models range from 0.3 to 0.75 kW for occasional use.
How much does the machine weigh?
From approximately 30 kg (mini-lathes) to over 200 kg (professional models with base).
For intensive use, a lathe weighing over 80 kg is recommended to dampen vibrations and ensure machining precision.