Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

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Dean Casson
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Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

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Keencut System 4000 wall cutter - bought in 2017 on the Forum and not used by me as got hold of a Excaliber 5000 in the end. It's just sat at the back of the workshop since but I need the space as rejigging things about...need it gone as soon as possible so available for free! Can be picked up anytime from KT21 2HL Surrey and all social distancing will be adhered to of course.

Will need a biggish estate car or van to collect - longest parts are 2.2m long.

Thanks
Dean
Dean Casson
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Re: Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

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This is now taken, thanks.
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Re: Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

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Going slightly off-topic but would you mind sharing any advise as to maintenance/operation? I am in the process of setting one I picked as part of a job-lot sale from a framer who has now retired.

Did you wall mount it or use the legs?

I recently spoke to Keencut UK who stated that they are unable to offer any support/advise on the machine given it's age!

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Re: Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

Post by Chris_h »

I use mine with the legs leaning against a wall. You can then screw the bracket at the top into the wall. I never actually got round to screwing the top of mine against the wall, its been fine eight years or so. I think they still have the manual on the keencut website.

They no longer make the glass wheels for these, but someone posted on here an alternative one that fits. I ordered one and it works a treat.
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Re: Keencut System 4000 - Free!!

Post by dmcgreen »

I'd also learned just that re the cutting wheel by my nearest equipment supplier, so that's a huge relief!

Do you have the part number/id/name for it?

David
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