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Infratirea oradea fus 22

dazz

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Hi
I am now a member of the Deckel clone club.
Took delivery of a Romanian made Infratirea Oradea FUS 22.
It came with the high speed head, slotting head, universal table and a whole lot of tooling.

It is missing arbors for use as a horizontal mill. Think I will have to make 1 or 3. I have a collection of cutters already.

I wish it could say it was a bargain but this type of machine in this condition is rare in this country so I paid a lot of good money for it. It won't loose value though so better than money in the bank.

Dazz
 

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Sorry about that Dazz, I wanted it to! Congratulations on getting it, looks like a good machine.

The only thing I hate about auctions is other bidders. I'd get a lot of bargains without them.:D

The machine is in really good condition. It has obviously seen light service. It came with the purchase receipt. It has a serial no. 522, The Certificate of Quality and test results by The Ministry of Industry of Machine-Tool of the Socialist Republic of Romania was signed 30 April 1975. It was sold to the buyer (Delta Plastics Ltd) 10 Sept 1975 for $NZD6176.00. Today that would equate to $NZD58k, a lot more than I paid.

If you think I am trying to make you envious, you'd be right. :stirthepot:

Dazz
 
Hi
Real photographs (not printed) excuse for a brochure.
There is no branding or label of any sort on the machine.

These are usually known as MasinExportImport but this is only the marketing company. The FUS 22 was made by Infratirea.

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I have the:
vertical milling head,
high speed vertical head,
slotting head,
a number of tool holders and collets,
standard table,
2 way tilting table.

I don't have:
the tool cabinets,
the vice,
dividing head.


I am missing a user manual. If anyone has a scanned copy, that would be great.
 
Hi


A real quality certificate backed up with pages of test measurements.
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Maybe.....Those socialist regimes had lots of officials who got the position as a political favor or pay off...often didn't know squat about what their position
was all about much less inspecting a machine....Might have just filled in the blanks.

It is a fine looking mill however., hope you enjoy it...congratulations!
Cheers Ross
 








 
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