That's 120 volts 10 amps, good luck lifting the transformer you will be needing to run it.
intrade,
Sep 11, 3:35pm
i know i will have to see if they have a 240v version my centrifuge is also from usa and its 240 on request. Uk have a similar tool but with the pound being sky high against nz$ its not really even worth to look there found it http://www.theinductor.com/index.php?m=50&s=85
marte,
Sep 11, 8:32pm
Im a fitter turner, at a job two uys were talking about how they spent "all day sunday trying to remove a camshaft gear with a hydraulic puller". They asked me for help. I get there, see it, unwind the little threaded bolt from the center and it falls off. "Oh, NO" they say, we spent hours trying to get the ting on there, there was not enough movement to get it in place" Im still wondering whats gone on. but push the hydraulic shaft back in. Fit the two legs, do up the outer threaded part and screw the hydraulic bolt back in and the gear falls off.
And they are looking at me like I just stepped off a spaceship.
Turns out they didn't know that the inner bolt was the working part of it and had spent the whole day trying to pull the gear off by turning the adjusting bolt part with lots of different tools. (looking by the amount of marks caused by monkey wrenches etc etc on the knurled part. )
Really funny it was.
intrade,
Jul 7, 12:15pm
so whom else is going to get a mini ductor ? i know i am not the only one here. this is the nz agent , i know its getting close to be a comercial post but i still think its worth having them in bookmarks they did reply pronto and thats what you want from a business you pay good money for goods , not morons who reply 2 or 6 weeks later if at all like bosch germany to name one huge outfit whom does that. http://www.gdcequipment.co.nz/inductor/
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