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Mubea Ironworker

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by JustWood, Dec 28, 2015.

  1. brenndatomu

    brenndatomu

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    As I understand it they work well enough, just not completely automatically. Since only two of the legs can be powered, the "phase converter" has to be started by hand, once running it will power your ironworker seamlessly though.
    Here is some info on it http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LE...er.shtml/RK=0/RS=4wKHOwRaTEPNDIwu9KiCxnpyTaM-
     
  2. Bret Hart

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    No idea if this could help but just found this for sale.

    Acme 15kva 3 phase transformer 480/208/120

    Acme 15kva 3 phase transformer 480/208/120 - $200 (rochester)

    Acme 15 kva 3 phase power transformer, in good used condition. 480v primary, 208v/120v secondary.

    Currently in use as step-up, works great. Heavy!


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  3. JustWood

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    Have prolly 6-8 of those stored away that I bought at factory/mill auctions over the years for $10-$20. Wish they'd work but voltage is wrong way.
    Some day when copper goes out of site I'll cash them in at the scrap yard.