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Hello
yesterday I bought old electric shear. auction-10875-014261700%201342104207.jpg And very happy, but can't find any information about it in internet. on body found only one table auction-10875-071725500%201342104222.jpg anybody know something about it? firstly engine power
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So I am registered already for some time in this forum, but I´m just learnig by reading and keep steeling with my eyes.
This now seems to be the moment where I can give a little to this forum and help someone! The machine you are showing seems to be a german "Blechknabber" from a brand named "Fein". Similar machines have been made by AEG and other known enterprises. As you can read on the plate it has a max. capacity of 4mm steel. Usually the machine is mounted under a small table where the workpiece slided on. The height of the table is the same as the cutting edge of the lower blade. The machine is about 60 years old. Maybe you can find some info with this. Ziggi |
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Here ist one that looks like yours:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/FEIN-Blechkna...-/150727090590 and the pictures there give a clou how the table /platform was mounted: http://www.auto.de/markt/autobild/im...bbler-Blechsch Ziggi |
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Thank you, Ziggi.
Possible I'm found description of this shears http://www.ebay.de/itm/Blechschere-N...-/130706869303 TRUMPF-OMS-4 with engine power 350 Wt. So I can сhange engine coil conection from 3 phase 380V, to 3 phase 220V. And use variable frequency driver, wich I have, to supply from 1 phase 220V
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