Powered English Wheel with speed & foot controls. Can be used passively like "regular" machines. I purchased this unit from Pratt Whitney, the aircraft manufacturer out of Canada. I believe that they were using it for a post-forming process, maybe a straight anvil in the lower location in order to "flatten" lengths of sheet metal. It works as you would expect without power connected. 48" throat as-is. 52" if the control box was removed or shifted over. It's a machine built in '62. For sale in Orlando. Comes with a complete 6 pc. anvil set.
It's a $12k wheel before the VFD/clutch power unit was added.