New In Box Kress 1050 Spindle w/collets

JoneseyCues

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Brand new Kress 1050 fme spindle in box, never used
Comes with a 6.5mm (1/4") and a 6mm collets

Cost was about $400 with collets.
Price $290.00 shipped to your door priority mail

Paypal only, send me a PM if you're interested.

Thanks, Jon
 
questions

Couple people asked what voltage this is. Its the 220v model.

I had two of these new, one of each 110 & 220, I thought that I was using the 220v with the lathe I sold. But it must have been the 110, because I still have the 220 new in the box, unless they were both 220, I don't know, getting old sucks! Haha

This is definitely a 220v new in the box spindle though!

Thanks
 
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Brian/Cuegrip... Your PMs do not work. I tried to reply to your PM but the system would not allow me to. I sent you a visitor message instead.. if you look on your profile page youll see it. Ya may want to change your PM settings too..
 
I received the spindle. Everything looks good, thanks for everything...Not sure how to post the I-trader thing
 
I received the spindle. Everything looks good, thanks for everything...Not sure how to post the I-trader thing

CueGrip,

Look at JoneseyCues' header on the left. See the "itrader" section? Right now he has a 0 / 0%. Notice how the first zero is bold? Click on it and it will take you to the section to add itrader ratings.
HTH
Gary
 
Couple people asked what voltage this is. Its the 220v model.

I had two of these new, one of each 110 & 220, I thought that I was using the 220v with the lathe I sold. But it must have been the 110, because I still have the 220 new in the box, unless they were both 220, I don't know, getting old sucks! Haha

This is definitely a 220v new in the box spindle though!

Thanks
The Kress 1050 FME is 220 volts. The only 110 volt unit is the Kress 800 FME. They now have a 1050 FME-1 which can run as low as 5,000 on the low end and 25,000 RPM on the high end. (5000 lower than the standard unit's 10,000 to 29,000 RPM. The lower end speed with more torque can come in handy on certain materials when using larger end mills. Larry Hodson, www.mctinfo.net
 
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