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secondwind

Plastic
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Jan 1, 2022
Hello all, fairly new here and to machining. I picked up a used cold saw and wanting to identify it in hopes I can find a users manual and find access to replacement parts and blades. The seller bought it used and said he believed it to be of European manufacture and said it used 12 inch metric blades. The motor has a tag labeled AEG type AMEB90SY4R3. The saw has a larger label attached to the front that cannot be read due to wear. I have enclosed a few pictures. The saw runs great on 220 VAC single phase and has been used in a cnc shop to cut aluminum tubing to manufacture custom bike frames. Thank you for any help.
 

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Tedger

Aluminum
Joined
Nov 29, 2012
Location
Phoenix,AZ.
Hello all, fairly new here and to machining. I picked up a used cold saw and wanting to identify it in hopes I can find a users manual and find access to replacement parts and blades. The seller bought it used and said he believed it to be of European manufacture and said it used 12 inch metric blades. The motor has a tag labeled AEG type AMEB90SY4R3. The saw has a larger label attached to the front that cannot be read due to wear. I have enclosed a few pictures. The saw runs great on 220 VAC single phase and has been used in a cnc shop to cut aluminum tubing to manufacture custom bike frames. Thank you for any help.
Sure looks like an old Doringer to me.
 

secondwind

Plastic
Joined
Jan 1, 2022
I emailed the Doringer folks and they set me straight and gave me an online manual and resources for blades, coolant, and sharpenong. It's a Haberle Model HL-4, made in Germany. The Doringer is the American made version of that machine a D-350.
 








 
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