Year:
| 1963
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Make:
| Index
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Model:
| 645
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Condition:
| Fair
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Serial #:
| On Request
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Machine Status: | Can be powered up
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Shipping Info: | We can load
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Weight: | 4000 lb
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Dimension: L x W x H | 5' x 5' x 7' |
Machine Location:
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City: |
On Request
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State: |
Texas
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Country:
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USA
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Price:
| $sold USD
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Buyers Premium:
A 12 % Buyers Premium applies to the final sale price of this item
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General Description |
- Index knee mill model 645
Its old but everything works! 9"x 47" table Travels 31"x, 12"y, 16"z and about 5" on the spindle Uses R8 collets Overall dimensions are 7' tall, 5' deep and 5' wide All lead screws turn easy, and the motor runs quite. Power feed in the Z direction on spindle works in all gears. Runs on 3 phase 220 with a 50 amp breaker. The lead screws are ACME thread so the tolerance is not as high as a modern ball screw mill, but it would work great for a home shop or low tolerance parts. I also have a 2 axis DRO that came with the machine. Not sure if it was ever on this machine, but with a little work it could be mounted. Has a tag on it that reads "Keuffel and Esser M03". This company invented and built slide rules and M01 is in the Smithsonian. Does not come with any vices, collets, or tools.
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