Craftsman
Lathe

Model # 10106241 Official Craftsman lathe

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 10106241 lathe, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Lathe Cross Feed Handle L2-61A

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Lathe cross feed handle

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Sleeve BD3-45

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Sleeve

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Slide Guard 9-37A

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Slide guard

Part #9-37A

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Quill Lock BD3-44

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Quill lock

Part #BD3-44

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Tool Post 9-39

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Tool post

Part #9-39

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Lathe Spring 9-61

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Lathe spring

Part #9-61

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Bearing S2-17

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Bearing

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Wrench 9-115

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Wrench

Part #9-115

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Wheel Handle 9-103

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Wheel handle

Part #9-103

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Spur Center 9-350

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Spur center

Part #9-350

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