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Bought this thing used, but with low hours, years ago against the
possible need to build a larger capacity rotary phase converter. Specs: Cat. No. M3710T Spec 37A01W452 Voltage: 208-230/480 Amps: 21.5-20/10 1725 RPM 213T Frame Output shaft, 1-3/8 dia. I paid $100 for it. Maybe that's dreaming in this economy, but I sure don't see any use for it and it makes sweeping out the corner behind the mill a pain. Best offer in cash, or let me know if you have something to swap. Off the top of my head, swap items of interest would lean toward light fabricating, or metric 5C collets (Hardinge or Royal only) Located in Grass Valley, CA. Don't see shipping as being feasible, pickup preferred. I can bring down to Sacramento and meet up with someone, but if it's for a swap, would want to see pics of your items first and know it's something I want. Jon |
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On 2009-11-26, Jon Anderson wrote:
Bought this thing used, but with low hours, years ago against the possible need to build a larger capacity rotary phase converter. Specs: Cat. No. M3710T Spec 37A01W452 Voltage: 208-230/480 Amps: 21.5-20/10 1725 RPM 213T Frame Output shaft, 1-3/8 dia. I paid $100 for it. Maybe that's dreaming in this economy, but I sure don't see any use for it and it makes sweeping out the corner behind the mill a pain. Best offer in cash, or let me know if you have something to swap. Off the top of my head, swap items of interest would lean toward light fabricating, or metric 5C collets (Hardinge or Royal only) Located in Grass Valley, CA. Don't see shipping as being feasible, pickup preferred. I can bring down to Sacramento and meet up with someone, but if it's for a swap, would want to see pics of your items first and know it's something I want. It is not a bad price. I sold a worse 7.5 HP motor for $50 recently. I hope that my memory serves me right. The buyer of this motor seems to have many talents, one of which is a writing talent. He wrote a very interesting article about the motors that he bought from me and his plans for them. http://haveblue.org/?p=186 i |
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you might get it, maybe not. I'm about to tell a friend to take a 2 hp 3
phase 220/440 motor to the scrap dealer - it weighs just over 90 pounds, so scrap value is $15 or so - located near los angeles - hate to scrap it, but he's out of space - anyone want it? "Jon Anderson" wrote in message ... Bought this thing used, but with low hours, years ago against the possible need to build a larger capacity rotary phase converter. Specs: Cat. No. M3710T Spec 37A01W452 Voltage: 208-230/480 Amps: 21.5-20/10 1725 RPM 213T Frame Output shaft, 1-3/8 dia. I paid $100 for it. Maybe that's dreaming in this economy, but I sure don't see any use for it and it makes sweeping out the corner behind the mill a pain. Best offer in cash, or let me know if you have something to swap. Off the top of my head, swap items of interest would lean toward light fabricating, or metric 5C collets (Hardinge or Royal only) Located in Grass Valley, CA. Don't see shipping as being feasible, pickup preferred. I can bring down to Sacramento and meet up with someone, but if it's for a swap, would want to see pics of your items first and know it's something I want. Jon |
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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 19:56:42 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote: Bought this thing used, but with low hours, years ago against the possible need to build a larger capacity rotary phase converter. Specs: Cat. No. M3710T Spec 37A01W452 Voltage: 208-230/480 Amps: 21.5-20/10 1725 RPM 213T Frame Output shaft, 1-3/8 dia. I paid $100 for it. Maybe that's dreaming in this economy, but I sure don't see any use for it and it makes sweeping out the corner behind the mill a pain. Best offer in cash, or let me know if you have something to swap. Off the top of my head, swap items of interest would lean toward light fabricating, or metric 5C collets (Hardinge or Royal only) Located in Grass Valley, CA. Don't see shipping as being feasible, pickup preferred. I can bring down to Sacramento and meet up with someone, but if it's for a swap, would want to see pics of your items first and know it's something I want. Jon That makes a rather nice rotary phase converter btw. A true 5hp one. Gunner "Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone. I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout" Unknown Usnet Poster Heh, heh, I'm pretty sure my dog is a liberal - he has no balls. Keyton |
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![]() "Jon Anderson" wrote in message ... Bought this thing used, but with low hours, years ago against the possible need to build a larger capacity rotary phase converter. Specs: Cat. No. M3710T Spec 37A01W452 Voltage: 208-230/480 Amps: 21.5-20/10 1725 RPM 213T Frame Output shaft, 1-3/8 dia. I paid $100 for it. Maybe that's dreaming in this economy, but I sure don't see any use for it and it makes sweeping out the corner behind the mill a pain. Best offer in cash, or let me know if you have something to swap. Off the top of my head, swap items of interest would lean toward light fabricating, or metric 5C collets (Hardinge or Royal only) Located in Grass Valley, CA. Don't see shipping as being feasible, pickup preferred. I can bring down to Sacramento and meet up with someone, but if it's for a swap, would want to see pics of your items first and know it's something I want. Jon Hi Jon, Read your article on RPC and saw that you have a Tree Mill. I have the same mill. Love that thing! Much beefier than a Bridgeport. I also like the collet system. Tool changing is very fast. BTW, I was missing several collets when I got the mill but the shop teacher at the local college had a student make the rest as a project. I gave the kid $10 each even though they were supposed to be free. Took the head apart when I first got it because the power down feed of the quill was not working. The belt was destroyed to simply dust. After some confusion about how to put it all back together, I found an outfit in LA that offered to rebuild the head for a mere $120. Shipped the parts to them and got it back within one week. This was all back around 1994. Still have to rebuild (major cleanout) the table. I think the surfaces are pretty scored and the "one-shot" lube system does not work. I do have manuals and will gladly photo-copy them if you don't have any. BTW, spent some time in the Grass Valley area. At the time (1976) I was living in Sacramento and the engineering firm for which I worked was in charge of designing a sewer system for the Lake of The Pines Subdivision. Originally designed for septic but the percolation. I became the resident engineer for the 6 month project and commuted from Sacramento. After a while I realized that I could fly into the small air strip that was on site at Lake of the Pines. Started to take flying lessons, and after about 24± hours was allowed to go solo. Since the round trip was 100 miles, my company was giving me a $10 daily allowance to drive. In those days you could rent a Cessna 150 for $ 9.50 per hour "wet". Also, since it was weekdays, I was able to keep the plane all day and only pay for flight hours. Life was sure simpler back then!! Ivan Vegvary |
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Maybe I just got lucky, but I sold the motor, and got the $100!
Jon |
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