Powermatic Tailstock Swing Away, for Model 3520 and 2020 Lathes (6294721)

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8 reviews for Powermatic Tailstock Swing Away, for Model 3520 and 2020 Lathes (6294721)

    Amazon Customer
    March 4, 2026
    Save your back.. I should have bought this years ago.
    Snoopy
    March 4, 2026
    Makes working at the lathe all day much more enjoyable ... Makes working at the lathe all day much more enjoyable, not having to lift the heavy tailstock off and on the lathe. Wish I had bought one long ago! Quality merchandise. One minor detail, I wish they had made it about 3 inches or so longer. Other than that, performs as it should!
    Amazon Customer
    March 4, 2026
    There were some pretty deep scratches in the metal ways the tail stock ... I know the write up on it said "like new" condition. There were some pretty deep scratches in the metal ways the tail stock is supposed to slide onto without obstruction, looked like who-ever bought it first tried to file or sand them out. It still works OK, but not as smooth as I would have expected. I think next time I will opt for the new version if that what it means to be "like new". I still give it a four star because it does work the way it was made to, just not smooth.
    Elvin Collier
    March 4, 2026
    Not worth the money Product doesn’t adjust where it needs to, needed a lot of shims to make it work not happy cost to much to have to deal with the problem
    howard patterson
    March 4, 2026
    It works saves having to left and remove tale stock when needed . also best price ever..
    grubworm
    March 4, 2026
    Not great and not horrible.... It was easy to install, just two bolts. I bolted it up snug and then backed off a turn on each bolt and then brought the tailstock back so that the ways guide and the big washer were half on the lathe and half on the swing-away and tightened the tailstock and the washer and ways guide tightened up and brought both pieces into alignment then tightened up both mounting bolts. The fit up is OK, once the swing-away is back in line with the bed, there is a slight difference in height on one side and the tailstock hits the bed and has to be lifted up some to clear. Tried adjusting a few times and I guess its just going to be like that. Also, the swing-away is very short compared to the length of the tailstock and about half of the tailstock hangs off with no support. Doesn't seem to be a problem and I'm sure its not a big deal, but I would have added the extra length and would have made the spring a bit beefier and more tension to aid in swinging back up. Its pretty easy to pivot back into place, but the whole idea was to make lifting the tailstock easier, so might as well make it even easier if going this far. Hard to say if its worth $300. I guess if your back went out lifting it off the floor, the $300 would seem like a small price vs a chiropractor. Not overjoyed with it, but all in all I guess it was worth getting. I do a lot of hollowing and need the room to work, so in time I'm sure I'll appreciate the ease this provides.
    Ec
    March 4, 2026
    How did I ever turn bowls without this? No more bumping tool handles (or my elbow) when turning bowls. A little bit of a pain to line up and install, but well worth the effort. It is kind of heavy for one person, so a helper is a good idea when installing. Not only does it allow the tailstock to swing away, but since it adds several inches to the lathe bed, often just moving the tailstock the extra few inches is enough to allow tool handle clearance when turning bowls. One caveat - if the back of your lathe is too close to a wall, the swing away function will be impeded, but that should be pretty obvious from the description.
    Amazon Customer
    March 4, 2026
    Great for the Powermatic 3520C I have a 3520C and it works perfectly. The instructions state that you have to loosen the tailstock clamp on the 3520 lathes because the rails are thicker on the swing-away, but on the "C" they're the same thickness. For installation, the trick is to align the rails vertically, tighten the bolts a little, then tap the swing-away horizontally so that the inside of the rails line-up with the lathe.
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