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Help identifying this machine.

Got a question about key machines? not sure what to buy? need a user manual? have some tips for keeping one running well or need help cutting or programming keys? Post here!

Help identifying this machine.

Postby codered11343 » 1 Nov 2016 16:00

Yes, its another "Help me ID this machine", sorry about that.

Its a HPC...and that's just about all I or the seller knows. Can someone help figure out what the model number is or even better dig up a manual?

Thanks.

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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby Robotnik » 1 Nov 2016 16:18

Appears similar to the Speedex in construction. Significantly larger motor than my 9120 mini has, though.
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby Squelchtone » 1 Nov 2016 16:22

HPC Premier Speedex 9160MC

Manual:
http://hpcworld.com/Print/premierspeede ... peedex.pdf

Sells new for $499.99
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby codered11343 » 1 Nov 2016 16:32

Squelchtone wrote:HPC Premier Speedex 9160MC

Manual:
http://hpcworld.com/Print/premierspeede ... peedex.pdf

Sells new for $499.99


Or used from a guy on the Facebook Marketplace for $70 with a few cases of keys and pins included. :D
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby codered11343 » 1 Nov 2016 16:34

Thanks for the help!
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby Silverado » 1 Nov 2016 16:38

Argh!!! I'll never find a deal like that around here. Not many locksmiths so everyone thinks an old, used key machine is some sort of NASA engineered holy grail.
Some guy tried to tell me he had one from an automotive garage and its "worth at least $18,000.00 if you are interested."
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby bitbuster » 1 Nov 2016 16:49

Silverado wrote:Argh!!! I'll never find a deal like that around here. Not many locksmiths so everyone thinks an old, used key machine is some sort of NASA engineered holy grail.
Some guy tried to tell me he had one from an automotive garage and its "worth at least $18,000.00 if you are interested."

You are so right about that!! I once saw an old 2H listed for $500 on Craigslist.
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby cledry » 1 Nov 2016 18:08

When we have these they sell for $100-$150.
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby billdeserthills » 2 Nov 2016 10:13

Unfortunately the owner of this machine went ahead and followed the instructions--The hole that should be for an oil fill is plugged up with a screw
HPC wants you to burn up the cutter shaft and it's bushings, that way your machine won't last for very long
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Re: Help identifying this machine.

Postby cledry » 2 Nov 2016 19:14

billdeserthills wrote:Unfortunately the owner of this machine went ahead and followed the instructions--The hole that should be for an oil fill is plugged up with a screw
HPC wants you to burn up the cutter shaft and it's bushings, that way your machine won't last for very long


Instructions say to remove screw to oil. It is cheaper than a Gits fitting.
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