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Folks I finally got a Horizontal bandsaw for my shop. My son bought it for me at an auction. I have looked and looked for an American Made saw and had decided that Maybe I should break down and just order a Grizzly. Waiting paid off. The Saw is a FMB Phoenix .( Made in Italy,still foreign, but seems to be very tight.) Got it unloaded and started cleaning on it. I decided to cut a piece of 4 x4 x1/4 tubing and discovered that the coolant pump doesnt work. Any ideas or suggestions on best source to get one . I called the dealer and they want $275.00 plus tax and freight. I will post some photos as soon as I figure out how to post them. Richey Attached Images
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Reply:Wookie thats a very good idea. I will check that out. Thanks Richey
Reply:I bought a $60 water pump from home depot not expecting too much longevity but so far it has been holding up really well. some water pumps use impellers that are of a material that will swell up a bit from the coolant but this one is fine for a good long while now and from how reliable it's been I don't expect it to quit anytime soonmiller 330a bp TIGmiller dynasty 200DX TIGmillermatic 185 MIGthermal dynamics cutmaster 101 plasma cuttersnap-on YA5550 plasma cutterhypertherm powermax 30 plasma cutterbaileigh CS225 cold sawetc....
Reply:I run a cheapy little 1/4 horse sump pump on ours and it works great
Reply:Thanks I really appreciate the informatin regarding the suggestions on the pump. My son suggested that we put a large high strength bar magnet in the coolant tank to help catch some of the metal particles. I hadnt thought of that. Richey
Reply:For the most part the metal chips are going to sink right to the bottom so just sit your pump on a hunk of metal to keep it off the bottom, it would take a pretty fine strainer to keep out saw chips anyways.
Reply:Tons of options out there from parts washer pumps to dedicated cooling pumps. Look up someone like travers or enco.
Reply:Thanks cd19 for your help. Thats a good point. Richey
Reply:My coolant pump sticks when not used often. All I have to do is free up the shaft by turning with some pliers until it turns freely. Yours may be in this condition.
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Reply:Originally Posted by 1grnlwnMy coolant pump sticks when not used often. All I have to do is free up the shaft by turning with some pliers until it turns freely. Yours may be in this condition.
Reply:I use a 25 dollar bilge pump. Its made to take a lot of oily ****. works perfect. Never has plugged up. It is wrapped in a plastic dish washing ball. Mac
Reply:I use a small bilge pump. It is made to pump oily water. Its wrapped in a plastic dishwashing ball. Mac
Reply:Wow thanks for all the information folks. I will follow up on trying the vice grips to the pump once I get it pulled. Richey |
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