Made by Maier & Company in Austria and introduced in 1953, the 1.42" center height by 5" (later 6.75") between centers Emco "Unimat" was the first of the firm's incredibly popular range of small, multi-purpose machine tools. Although tiny, it was perfectly capable of decent work, available with a wide range of accessories and was light enough to be lifted on and off the workbench with one (strong) hand. The original model stayed in production until 1977.
Very high quality German engineering. This mini lathe is a rare item. This is a fully operational lathe with accessories and additional parts. Overall in great condition and it is running well. It could use a good cleaning and lube as it's been idle for a while. This all comes in its original wood storage box.
For small detailed work with all metals, built in the 1960's, this machine was the standard of the industry.