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Anyone recognize this old coldsaw?

Rusty Musket

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Have a appointment in the morning to go see this saw. It's $100 but needs work. Clamps are obviously pneumatic not hydraulic as stated. Wondering if it is a quality saw that would be worth the effort to repair. Anyone recognize the brand or better yet, model? Thanks.

From Seller:

This is an older 120v coldsaw workhorse we've used successfully for a few years. I suspect the motor brushes are failing and causing current in the body housing of the unit, posing a shock hazard. Comes with 3 blades and the hydraulic pistons for clamping.
It's heavy, like ~400lbs heavy. Bring additional people to help load and straps. We have a forklift on site. That's about all I know of it. Runs well, manual pump for lubrication


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Rusty Musket

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Thanks Gents! looks like it might be an older version of the D-350. I think the electrical short is intermittent so hopefully just a switch or cord issue. I'll check it out in the morning!
 
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I think you're right Cobbler. The current model single phase single-speed machines seem to run a 1700rpm motor into the machine's gear box so could probably just fit up a new 1725rpm flange mount motor with the right shaft if I had to.
 
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