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Thread: Myford Super 7 and ZX 30L mill
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22nd Dec 2011, 11:01 AM #1New Member
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Myford Super 7 and ZX 30L mill
I have for sale, which regretfully I cannot justify moving to Canberra:
SOLD1/ Myford Super 7 Lathe with power feed and quickchange gearbox
3 jaw and 4 jaw chuck, faceplates, 19 change gears, travelling steady, tailstock and 3 drill chucks, adjustable frequency power supply (runs of standard 10amp GPO), stand, manual, and other accessories. $3000
2/ ZX sextf 30L milling machine, on stand and converted to 3 axis CNC (original hand wheels are all here too). Drill chuck and tool holder (4,5,6,8,10,12,14,16mm collets) $1500
3/ Horizontal cut-off saw (band saw). Paulicali 330.8.79. 180Watt motor, approx 100mm wide and 60mm high material capacity. $100
Also large collection of accessories including clamp kit (1/2" unc), cutting tools, vice.....
Open to discuss serious offers.
Mawson Lakes, SA
Contact Darryl 0421 037 392 to discussLast edited by Big Shed; 20th Jan 2012 at 10:08 AM.
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20th Jan 2012, 09:35 AM #2New Member
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UPDATE: Lathe has been sold. Milling machine and cut-off saw still available.
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18th Feb 2012, 01:37 PM #3New Member
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Well... there was a bit of interest, but so far no sale on the mill. Price is negotiable and if the "home brew" CNC is putting anyone off, I'll happily convert it back to a full manual control mill with a suitably reduced price. It has three axis DRO which will/can be left in place on the machine.
Cut off saw is potentially under offer.
I'll be back in Adelaide for the weekend of 25/26 Feb which would make an ideal time to inspect - outside of that will just take a little arranging.
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19th Feb 2012, 06:29 AM #4
Mill Query
Hello Darryl
could you please tell me about the capacity of the mill:
Max X axis travel?
Max Y axis travel?
Z axis travel?
Spindle nose ? Is it morse taper No 3?
Regards Gerard
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19th Feb 2012, 10:02 AM #5New Member
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If memory serves me correct, it is an M3 taper.
Specs wise, there is a manual online at http://www.wttool.com/common/manuals/3006-0005.pdf which is suggesting a 175mm (Y) x 500mm (X) travel for the table and 120mm for the spindle, though I have seen specs that indicate a slightly larger Y travel. Best I can do in terms of confirmation is to check these numbers on Friday night.
Darryl.
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25th Feb 2012, 11:55 AM #6New Member
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Update: All sold - thanks for the interest.
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