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    Default Cinci #2 tool grinder

    Just wondering if anybody owns one of these ?

    I am looking for a manual .

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    What! Not another machine Mike?

    Ew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    What! Not another machine Mike?

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    Ha ! I am not sure yet Ewan. I will keep you guessing

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    Hi Mike,

    I have a Cinci #2 partly restored... they made these in so many places around the world over such a long period..., and they have been cloned by so many other makers, that makes getting the exact model right a bit tricky.

    What model were you after? Here are just a few of the many types... ( mine is close to the EM model. ) Here's a thread on mine.. (so far) https://www.woodworkforums.com/showth...=148581&page=5

    The OM model.


    The LL model


    The MT Model (Milacron)


    The EM model


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    Thanks Ray

    Looks like the manual I need is for the LL model . The machine I am looking at is a LL model , it is a good asking price, but it hasn't got any attachments with it . It would be a long term project ... well they are all long term in my case

    Have you made any progress with your #2 ? It appears to be a odd ball model you have .

    regards mike

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    HI morrisman,
    I don't own the machine, but I have the Manual for the Model 'LL' and also the Model 'DO'. The Manual is to be big of a File to upload here it's 74.105MB in size. Do you or anyone viewing this Thread know of a Free File sharing site that we could use. Otherwise PM me with your Postal Address and I'll put it on Disc and post it to you. If you go to this link and scroll down you can download some Cincinnati Brochures amongst other machines http://www.sterlingmachinery.com/brochures.php
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    Dropbox is free up to a certain limit, but i if i remember correctly Mike's internet won't be up to it.

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    Light red, the colour of choice for the discerning man.

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    Its here

    It is made in Birmingham UK and it appears to be more like the pre war model as seen in that link of the manual RC posted . Very solid unit , it shows normal signs of usage and wear, the table is in good shape thank goodness

    Has 1 hp 3 phase motor .

    Rather complicated switch box with contacts etc.

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    Some pics

    The electrical switching components inside the cabinet are probably surplus to my needs - I will be using a VFD . The cabinet itself will make a handy storage area .

    The transformer in the top LH corner is 415 to 110 Volts .

    The small lever on the front is a one shot lube system , you give it a pull and it pushes lubricant around the machine .

    Mike
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    HI,
    Looks good Mike, just needs a bit of a tidy up.
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    As I dont need the 3 phase electrical contactors and associated bits, they are available free to anyone who wants them

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    Found this while looking for something else, apparently that's the operators manual, showing set up for grinding.

    http://www.lostcreekmachine.com/PDF/2TCgrinder001.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machtool View Post
    Found this while looking for something else, apparently that's the operators manual, showing set up for grinding.

    http://www.lostcreekmachine.com/PDF/2TCgrinder001.pdf

    Phil
    Hi,
    That manual is for the 'EM' model the same as what RC posted. I just had a look through their Website and they have quite a lot of stuff New and Used.
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    Another one on EBAY

    It appears to be a OM model . The table is set up the opposite way around compared to the machine I have here .

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/tool-and-...item4ade047f65

    Apparently the version I have is a mixture of USA and UK bits - going by the manuals I have read, the wheelhead on this particular machine dates back to the pre war UK model , but the base seems to be like the LL USA model, very confusing .Mike

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