Kingsley North Cabber 6
Description Kingsley North Cabber 6
Introducing the all new Kingsley North Cabber 6". The KNC6 body is fully constructed from stainless steel sheet metal. The 1" stainless steel arbor shaft allows for ample space between each wheel. A 1/3 HP high efficiency motor provides a generous amount of power. The water cooling system features 8 valves for individual control above each wheel and end discs.
- 1" stainless steel shaft
- Integrated arbor nuts tapped for ¼-20
- 8 shut off valves
- All wheels are 6" x 1-1/2"
- Diamond Wheels included: 80,220,280,600,1200,3000
- Space between wheels (edge to edge) - 1.25 inches
- Discs included: 360 Diamond Full face, polishing disc pre-charged with cerium oxide
- (2) 3/4" drain holes
- Drain tubing
- Ships in two boxes from Norway, MI.
- 1/3 HP motor
- Submersible water pump
- Flexible LED light
- 1-year warranty on machine and motor
- Machine packaging Dimensions: 32"L x 23"W x 14"H
- Machine dimensions: 26"L x 22"W x 10"H
*Free Shipping to the Contiguous 48 States
This equipment is made of American Made industrial-quality 304 stainless steel (non-magnetic). It is normal to see exposed welds and some light scratches or scuff marks. These will not affect the performance of this machine.
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Price | $1,349.00 |
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Brand | Kingsley North |
Product Questions (10)
Are the wheels provided your TXR type?
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What is the weight of the machine?
Can I get upgraded wheels like Rob Abrams got?
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Do you have an estimate of cost for shipping to Canada including customs?
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What is the difference between xtr wheels and nova?
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Packing foam looks blown in. Can it be removed without cutting it/breaking it off the cabbing machine?
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The cerium polish pad number in the parts list isn't correct. Can you give me a part # for the Polish pad (Attached to the rubber backing wheel already)?
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Do you recommend water over oil for cooling?
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is it normal to have water dripping from behind the panel on the left side? Also on the left side looking at the machine I have alot of water spray from the first wheel that pools on the table it is sitting on. I understand some spray but this is alot. Even with the water turned down.
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