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Baldor Grinder

CoolRain8

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Hey guys I was hoping for some help identifying this particular Baldor Grinder. I’m stuck with this one picture and have heard they make great stuff. As always, thanks for any input. Cheers
 

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tyyost

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Unfortunately that picture gives no idea of scale or wheel size. Even the angle is ambiguous, making it hard to judge the wheel size and work back to a horsepower rating.

For the purposes of bidding or making an offer I would assume it is a 1/3HP grinder with a 6” wheel. The badge is an older style, and while it appears complete there is no image of the tool rests to confirm. Could be a good deal, but a clear badge picture would do wonders in this case.
 

exmaxima1

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The smaller Baldors usually used only 2 bolts to hold it together, yet this one has 4 bolts. The base only has 2 mounting holes at the sides. I'd guess it's at least 1/2hp with 7-inch wheels, such as a Model 7306/7306D/7307 etc
 
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lilredex

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This might help.


Do a GJ search too, there is lots of additional info here.
 

pcmeiners

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I have a Baldor grinder likely the same model era, the one pictured could be a 1/3 to 3/4 hp; power cord looks awfully thin for anything but 1/3hp. You need to ask for more info. For your info, at minium you should get is 1/2hp, with tool rests. If purchased motor will need internal cleaning, bearing cleaned and greased ( open bearings), and possible new run capacitor, likely new wheels; that said, in the era of manufacture these motors produced true rated horse power not "wannabe" hp. Very heavy for a grinder if shipped
 
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