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I'm moving to a new shop that has actual 3 phase power, so this won't be needed anymore.American Rotary ADX-20. The ADX is their "Extreme Duty Smart Series" Here's the text from their website: The ADX Smart Series Rotary Phase Converter is designed for high inertia/friction loads. The ADX rotary phase converters have current control to provide consistent torque while starting high inertia, extremely hard starting loads, yet are precise enough for CNC applications.Best for: High Inertia/friction loads such as pumps, fans, compressors, blowers, dust collectors and fly wheels.I purchased this new in August of 2018 when I ordered a new machine, but it wasn't put into service until February of 2019. It was used run a press brake, shear, and ironworker in a 1 person fabrication shop, and was only running when those machines were being used, so it typically would see 1 - 2 hours of runtime per workday. Also includes a panel mount 60 amp 3 phase breaker (mounted in factory cutout on bottom of control box), as well as an American Rotary remote start switch (which was never installed). Asking $1400. Currently located in Cartersville, Ga, but will be moving to Mobile, Al on 5/26, so after that date, it'll have to be picked up/shipped from there. I'll gladly bolt it to a pallet and ship via truck freight (I get decent freight rates). I need to keep it in service until this weekend (5/22 or 5/23) to get machines ready for transit, but it's available after that. Converter sells for $2224, the remote switch sells for $75, and the panel mount breakers typically cost $100 - $130 each. https://www.americanrotary.com/produ...art-converter/





Who is John Galt?
Reply:Not sure why the pictures are on their side - they're right side up on my computer. PM me an email address and I'll send right side up pictures.





Who is John Galt?
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Originally Posted by bassboy1

Not sure why the pictures are on their side - they're right side up on my computer. PM me an email address and I'll send right side up pictures.
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Originally Posted by G-ManBart

It's an issue with the forum software. If you take a pic with a phone held vertically it displays sideways. I started a thread on it a while back....other forums using the same software have the same problem. I think there's a fix (my website has a plugin to correct for this) but it may not be available for this platform. If you take pics with the phone held horizontally it will be fine.
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Originally Posted by bassboy1

What's even crazier is I emailed them from my phone to my computer then uploaded them from there. I figured once they hit the computer, what they looked like is how they'd post. |
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