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Manufactured/Badged by:
Berco Manufacturing Co.
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Grinder, Tool and Die
Machine Size:
Bench Top
Submitted By:
mike ledwith
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Hilco Model 2
Date of Manufacturer:
1940's
Serial Number:
1346
Last Updated
8/19/2023 6:01:07 AM
Comments:
Bought this from at a guy who was retiring. His primary business was dealing in used shop machinery and machine parts. This grinder caught my eye and was a good deal. Very well made with lots of fine adjustments that can be made depending on what is being sharpened or what needs grinding.
The motor sits on a cross slide with V ways. The height of the motor is adjustable and the angle is also adjustable. It is a bench top size and weighs in at 115 pounds. I already have a small K.O.Lee grinder in the corner of my shop so I have decided to clean this grinder up and pass it along.
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Hilco Model 2 Front
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Sliding Bed
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Brass Company Badge
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Linear Beams
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Height adjust for the motor
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Length of machine
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