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Baldor M109/385

Slotown

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I picked this little jewel up about three years ago. It ran when I purchased it but was very sad looking. Most all of the paint was faded and chalky looking. The cast iron parts where rusted. I started restoring it three years ago by sand blasting the CI wheel shrouds and painting them blue. But then I stopped. This past week I finished, but had to purchase a different color for the motor and pedestal because they quit making the blue color. I went with a dark grey.

My question is I did not lubricate the bearings when I had it all apart. I was not sure if they needed it or not. There is no play in the spindle that I can discern and it runs amazingly quiet. Should I take it back apart and lube the bearings?
Also any idea how old this Baldor Grinder is?

Finally, the pedestal had a long vertical Baldor sticker on it. It was originally put on crooked and it looked terrible. I pulled it off but would like to replace it.
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Any idea where to purchase a new sticker.
 
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tombell572

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I don't know about Baldor but some manufacturers produce labels, logos and tags that an be purchased to replace originals. try giving Baldor Customer Service a call and tell them what you need--they may have it.

Tom B.
 
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tool_scrounge

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I thought some companies wanted all machines to have a motor starter wired such that if there was a power outage and then power came back on, the machine could not restart without manual intervention (pushing the ON button again). This was for safety reasons.
 

calandrod

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I picked this little jewel up about three years ago. It ran when I purchased it but was very sad looking. Most all of the paint was faded and chalky looking. The cast iron parts where rusted. I started restoring it three years ago by sand blasting the CI wheel shrouds and painting them blue. But then I stopped. This past week I finished, but had to purchase a different color for the motor and pedestal because they quit making the blue color. I went with a dark grey.

My question is I did not lubricate the bearings when I had it all apart. I was not sure if they needed it or not. There is no play in the spindle that I can discern and it runs amazingly quiet. Should I take it back apart and lube the bearings?
Also any idea how old this Baldor Grinder is?

Finally, the pedestal had a long vertical Baldor sticker on it. It was originally put on crooked and it looked terrible. I pulled it off but would like to replace it.
IMG_20221010_122823.jpgIMG_20221010_122831.jpgIMG_20221010_122835.jpgIMG_20221010_122904.jpg
Any idea where to purchase a new sticker.
Nice job on the restoration. Paint looks sharp.
 
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