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    Has anyone got or heard of an ATS Table Saw.
    I recently bought one second hand.
    It is 3 phase 415V has a 14" Blade with sliding table and scoring blade and is really heavy duty.

    The Blade is pully driven at three speeds. I have included some pics. They are blotchy bescuse of the high compression.

    I would like to find out where it was manufactured and the manufacturers web site if any.

    I got a real good deal but have not used it as I have no 3 phase power on at my present house.

    I look forward to anyone's comments or suggestions.

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    Sorry Outsider.....

    It's no good to you!! A 14" panel saw without 3 phase.........

    You better send it to me & I'll look into it for ya.
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Back off Major.
    It would cost him double in freight to send it straight past my house and up to you.
    Outsider
    Because I grew up in good old Blacktown, I will, on this one occasion,as a neighbourly gesture, take the old heavy thing off your hands for less freight. I'll even throw in a very easily moved, single phase piece of Aussie engineering excellence, soon to become a collector's item thanks to GMC.
    Can't help with useful advice though, sorry.
    Great looking bit of kit.
    Cheers
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by hovo
    Back off Major.
    It would cost him double in freight to send it straight past my house and up to you.
    Outsider
    Because I grew up in good old Blacktown, I will, on this one occasion,as a neighbourly gesture, take the old heavy thing off your hands for less freight. I'll even throw in a very easily moved, single phase piece of Aussie engineering excellence, soon to become a collector's item thanks to GMC.
    Can't help with useful advice though, sorry.
    Great looking bit of kit.
    Wadda ya mean back off??

    I did a refrigeration job in Blacktown once, does that count? :confused:

    I WAS going to pay the freight, Hovo

    I had a quick look & I couldn't find any reference to ATS saws either.
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Thanks Guys,

    It is already well travelled. I rescued it together with a Bandsaw, a Jointer, a Planer, a Radial Arm Saw, a Drill Press and a Lathe from Melbourne. They are enjoying their new surroundings and will be glad to go to work when we have some power.

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    Hi Outsider

    May I ask where you got those tools in Mel ?
    I'm desperate for a Planner.

    Sorry no luck on searching for ATS probaby a pre web company that went broke, do you have a model number ? where was it made ?

    Thanks

    Nic

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    Default ATS tablesaw

    Try this link. They make lots of machine tooling.

    http://www.atsworkholding.com/


    Good luck! never heard of 415V 3 phase though.
    In the USA, 480V 3 phase is very common.


    hilltopper34w

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