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Manufactured/Badged by:
Timesavers, Inc.
Robbinsdale, MN, Minneapolis, MN
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Sander
Machine Size:
37"
Submitted By:
Matt Tebo
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
137-1HD75
Date of Manufacturer:
2001
Serial Number:
28506
Last Updated
2/12/2017 10:15:10 AM
Comments:
I bought this machine from a cabinetmaker in Wainscott, NY (Hamptons area of Long Island, NY) in the summer of 2016. He bought it from the original owner, who was the boyfriend of Calvin Klein's daughter, as I understand it. The first owner only ran one board through this machine when he received it. The machine only has 194 hours on it, and it's in great condition. Powered by a 20hp motor. These sanders are deceivingly heavy. The frame of the machine is of welded steel construction, unlike a lot of the cast iron machines we all have grown to appreciate here at OWWM.
Photo 1:
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Rear of machine at previous owner's shop
Source:
previous owner
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On trailer, ready for the journey to it's next home
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me
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Photo 3:
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During shipping Timesavers recommends installing supports under the table to keep it from getting bounced around while in transit. This was done on infeed and outfeed sides of the machine.
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me
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Photo 4:
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Timesavers also recommends recommends installing little pieces of wood under upper head and strapping it down for transit
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me
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Photo 5:
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Inside control panel. You want the wiring diagrams with these types of machines...
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me
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Photo 6:
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Rear panel of machine open
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me
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