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Dan Buckman
 
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Index model 45 virticle knee type milling machine.

40" X 9" table
Gear drive power on the X table feed.
Two axis didgital readout. (mittutoyo)
9 spindle speeds 80 to 2700 rpm
3 phase belt drive for spindle (didgital readout is 110v single phase)
3 speeds power down on quill.

Head swivels left and right but does not nodd in and out (tword or away from
colom)

Mill is verry simmilar in size to a J1 bridgeport.

Spindle is a brown and sharp 9 taper, tooling is a bit harder to find than
r8
For this reason am including 3/8, 1/2 and 3/4 endmill holders and 1/2, 3/4
collets.

good working condition with the exception of the spindle brake.
Poor paint.

I have a forklift for loading.

Will not ship. Will not deliver

Mill (and I) located
southeast pennsylvania (plug zip 18942 in your mapware)

Phone 610 847 8873


$ 1000.
( will take an offer for $999 if that looks better.)


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Todd Rich
 
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Dan Buckman wrote:
Index model 45 virticle knee type milling machine.

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Spindle is a brown and sharp 9 taper, tooling is a bit harder to find than
r8
For this reason am including 3/8, 1/2 and 3/4 endmill holders and 1/2, 3/4
collets.


Just to let everybody know, Wells-Index is still in business and will
usually regrind a B&S 9 taper to R8 for about $200.

good working condition with the exception of the spindle brake.
Poor paint.


I have a forklift for loading.


Will not ship. Will not deliver


Mill (and I) located
southeast pennsylvania (plug zip 18942 in your mapware)


Phone 610 847 8873



$ 1000.
( will take an offer for $999 if that looks better.)



(Disclaimer. I bought an Index model 40 from Dan and am very happy with
it)

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