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Scheppach 10" Tool Sharpener

STC-25000

Item No: STC-25000

 
 

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Scheppach Tool Sharpener

This sharpening tool has an industrial induction – type motor for long lasting smooth performance. The motor is housed inside corrosion resistant powder-coated casings with splash-proof switches. Induction motors are quieter than other motor types and won’t bog down under pressure on the wheel. The Sharpener is supplied with high quality Aluminum Oxide stones and leather honing wheels. It also features non-skidding supports, abrasion paste, angle guides and a 6-ft.-long cord with a splash-proof plug. This 10" Tool Sharpener includes a motor designed for longer uninterrupted operation. Includes universal jig, angle guide, leather stropping wheel and polishing/honing paste.

Motor: 1/4 HP
Volts/Hertz: 110 V AC/60 Hz
Input Watts: 200
RPM: 90
Tool Weight: 38 lb
Tool Dimension: 13" x 17" x 13"
Carton Dimension: 15.4" x 14.8" x 15.4"
Shipping Weight: 41 lb

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4.0

Works for me

By Mark

from Columbia, MO

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  • Good Price
  • Seems Rugged

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      Comments about Scheppach 10'' Tool Sharpener:

      I'm sure a Tormek would be sweeter, but I'm really happy with this Scheppach.

      • Primary use:
      • Personal
       
      3.0

      Need to fix it first..

      By JD

      from Lebanon, NH

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          • At Home
          • Minor Projects

          Comments about Scheppach 10'' Tool Sharpener:

          Good design but bad execution on the wheels to shaft fit. They wobble from sloppy or improper size/fit. The shaft seems to turn ok. How difficult can this be to have some wheels turn on a shaft without riding up and down or left to right? They only reason I'm keeping it is I don't want to go through the trouble of sending it back. I may be able to get it to work with some custom bushings but why do we have to fix it first before we use it?

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          • Personal

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