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Renato Marques

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Hi, this was the first milling machine model I've worked on. The year was 2007. The following year, the machines were exchanged.

I would love to know what model this machine is. It seems to me the brand must be Brown&Sharp.

Thank you.

I couldn't attach the image, so I made it accessible via this link: https://bit.ly/3rMsIco.
 

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Maybe the cranks are removable and go on the round boss items on the front of the machine. Table traverse crank hidden to the right of the power feed box?

The vernier knob on the feed box is a classic import type seen on radios, vintage 70s.
 
Yes, the cranks on the upper and cross carriages were movable. The table crank was fixed (and it was cut by whoever took the photo).
 
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Hi, this was the first milling machine model I've worked on. The year was 2007. The following year, the machines were exchanged.

I would love to know what model this machine is. It seems to me the brand must be Brown&Sharp.

Thank you.

I couldn't attach the image, so I made it accessible via this link: https://bit.ly/3rMsIco.


I discovered the mystery of the milling machine.

The brand is Cláudio Eberle. The model, from what I researched, is probably FHHO Table 900 x 200 (mm).

Cláudio Eberle was a metallurgical company from Caxias do Sul, a city in southern Brazil, that was not specialized in machine tools, but it seems that it manufactured them to order, so it really is a very rare machine.
 








 
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