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Default FS - Large electro-mag chuck...

Hi all,
I have a large-ish electromagnetic grinder chuck and control. It is a
Kanetsu model KET2550A electromagnetic chuck, the working surface is
19-3/4" x 9-7/8" and it is about 2-3/4" high. This unit is used but in
great working condition. There is a bit of discoloration but no dings or
grind marks on the working surface of the chuck. Paint on the sides is
a bit icky.

Includes a model CAV1.5-82-11 variable power control made by
Electromatic of Chicago. Runs on 120V single phase power. Control and
magnetic chuck work great. I can power this up and demo it for you if
you are local.

The chuck itself weighs 125 Lbs, and the control weighs 15 Lbs. I have
no machines large enough to use this and need the space. Due to the size
and weight, I would prefer local pickup, but shipping is not out of the
question. Asking $125 or make me an offer. If you need this shipped,
buyer will pay actual shipping cost. Located in NE Massachusetts (01826).

A few photos he

http://tinyurl.com/yf37qls

http://tinyurl.com/ykjt38l

http://tinyurl.com/ygm46lv

Thanks for looking,

Al A.
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