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So my father surprised me with an "early Father's Day present", a Buffalo MM-1 Mill/Drill.
I haven't been able to nail down which clone this is. I'm reasonably confident that this is a Ronf Fu clone - possibly an RF-31 clone. I'm wondering if I'm correct.
I stopped researching after finding different table sizes and different pulley combinations. I felt like I was wading into uncharted waters and came here to those in the know.
First of all, here is the overall machine, as unloaded from the truck:
And here is the name plate:
And here is the speed chart:
The seller claims that the motor is 220V, 2HP, 1PH. I haven't tested but my father had the guy wire it up and run the spindle. As I inspected it the wiring checks out.
What little research I did, I couldn't find one of these Taiwanese clones that had a four pulley setup. This one does. As such, it can be run down as low as 30 RPM.
The table appears to be an odd size based on other clone specs I've seen.
So, any guesses as to what the equivalent RF clone model this would represent? I'd like to know in case I need to find parts as I get this mill up and running.
I haven't been able to nail down which clone this is. I'm reasonably confident that this is a Ronf Fu clone - possibly an RF-31 clone. I'm wondering if I'm correct.
I stopped researching after finding different table sizes and different pulley combinations. I felt like I was wading into uncharted waters and came here to those in the know.
First of all, here is the overall machine, as unloaded from the truck:
And here is the name plate:
And here is the speed chart:
Buffalo MM-1_c.png
Spindle Pulley/Motor Pulley Speed Chart for Buffalo MM-1 mill/drill machine
The seller claims that the motor is 220V, 2HP, 1PH. I haven't tested but my father had the guy wire it up and run the spindle. As I inspected it the wiring checks out.
What little research I did, I couldn't find one of these Taiwanese clones that had a four pulley setup. This one does. As such, it can be run down as low as 30 RPM.
The table appears to be an odd size based on other clone specs I've seen.
So, any guesses as to what the equivalent RF clone model this would represent? I'd like to know in case I need to find parts as I get this mill up and running.
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