Hi all, i have acquired (well its been on the parents shelf for a LONG time) a Kinzo 8e405 bench grider. It used to belong to a long gone Uncle.
Condition wise it looks to be really good for its age, and i fired it up and it works well spins up to speed (more on this later!) and has 2 wheels (dont know what grade they are), protection perspex all present and all as you would buy it from the shop.
I opened the bottom and hat i thought was a motor appears to be possibly a huge capacitor? i dont know the internals of what to expect.
Although when i turn it off, the wheels still spin for a substantial amount of time, so either the capacitor is still feeding something, or the bearings are in good condition to allow the free spinning, again i don't know if this is commonplace or if it was made before any safeguards were introduced.
I dont have a lathe, but it may be useful for other jobs (dont know what yet!) and just wondering if it was worth keeping (ie if it as of a higher quality than ones nowadays that are lower end) or if just to sell it on and use the money elsewhere.
It would be useful to have a NVR on it, but i am planning to fit one to a plug in the workshop so i can share it with other tools when needed.
thanks
Condition wise it looks to be really good for its age, and i fired it up and it works well spins up to speed (more on this later!) and has 2 wheels (dont know what grade they are), protection perspex all present and all as you would buy it from the shop.
I opened the bottom and hat i thought was a motor appears to be possibly a huge capacitor? i dont know the internals of what to expect.
Although when i turn it off, the wheels still spin for a substantial amount of time, so either the capacitor is still feeding something, or the bearings are in good condition to allow the free spinning, again i don't know if this is commonplace or if it was made before any safeguards were introduced.
I dont have a lathe, but it may be useful for other jobs (dont know what yet!) and just wondering if it was worth keeping (ie if it as of a higher quality than ones nowadays that are lower end) or if just to sell it on and use the money elsewhere.
It would be useful to have a NVR on it, but i am planning to fit one to a plug in the workshop so i can share it with other tools when needed.
thanks