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Theron King wrote:
Just came into possession of a K. O. Lee model B600 tool grinder/surface
grinder. It did not come with a power cord. Any one know where I can
find the three pronged female plug so that I can make a cord?


I have no idea what the connector looks like. Could you do a
photo of it and post it to the dropbox http://www.metalorking.com?

There have been a large number of power connectors through the
years, and other connectors pressed into service as power connectors
even though they were not designed for the function, so a photo would
help.

K.O. Lee is a US maker, I believe, so that may reduce the number
of choices somewhat -- though perhaps not enough. :-) Toss in the
connectors used in all the other possible countries and it really gets
extreme.

And some of the connectors once used in the US are now no loger
legal for safety reasons, so you will only find them in used condition.
In particular, I am thinking of one which once was common on electronic
test equipment, and was phased out sometime between 1960 and 1970 in
favor of the current IEC connector from Europe. The one I am thinking
of has a molded connector on the end of the power cord with three round
pins. The two end ones are at a common height, and the center one (the
safety ground) is somewhat below the line between the two end ones. The
end of the connector looks sort of like this (View in a fixed pitch
font):
_______________________
/ \
( O O )
\___________O___________/

with the center one a bit higher than is possible with ASCII graphics,
and the ends more a half-round shape than I can manage with ASCII
graphics.

If it is one of those, I have, I think, two such cords
surviving, and will not part with either, as I have more old equipment
than I have cords to fit. :-)

As for why I have it, well the price was right (gas for the truck to
pick it up!).


That sounds good enough. It makes it economical to replace the
connector on the grinder if need be, if you can't find a mate for the
existing one.

Good Luck,
DoN.
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