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!
by cesarp35 » 23 Aug 2018 1:03
Hey guys i'm a newbee to this forum, i just picked up what seems to be a pretty old Sagar SA-100 key machine that is in excellent condition for it's age. I've looked for info online and can't seem to find anything on it, does anybody have a owners manual or have any info on this pretty cool looking and very solid machine? Any help is greatly appreciate it!! Thanks
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by Squelchtone » 23 Aug 2018 7:21
It would be nice to see a photo of your machine. Also, which country are you located in? This might help us find a manual or some history on the machine.
Thank you, Squelchtone
-

Squelchtone
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 11316
- Joined: 11 May 2006 0:41
- Location: right behind you.
by cesarp35 » 23 Aug 2018 10:39
Squelchtone wrote:It would be nice to see a photo of your machine. Also, which country are you located in? This might help us find a manual or some history on the machine.
Thank you, Squelchtone
Got it! i will take some pictures when i get home from work and post, i will also update my profile to show country. Thanks Squelchtone!!!!
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by cesarp35 » 23 Aug 2018 10:45
Here is the ebay link to the ONLY machine or info i found online, mine is exactly like this one same model ,only mine has what seems to be original colors as it doesn't appear to have ever been painted, i will still post some pics of mine when i get home. Any help is appreciated.!!! https://www.ebay.com/itm/SAGAR-KEY-DUPL ... SwThtbbmxN
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by cledry » 23 Aug 2018 17:10
I used to have one. They are very fast and good machines only let down by the jaws. The jaws are fine for most keys but have trouble gripping certain blanks. Very fast machine, good for large headed keys. Colour should be dark blue and the top covered in red vinyl. Never needed to replace any parts on the one I had except belt and cutter, also I had a machinist make a new copy dog.
Jim
-

cledry
-
- Posts: 2836
- Joined: 7 Mar 2009 23:29
- Location: Orlando
-
by cesarp35 » 23 Aug 2018 17:28
cledry wrote:I used to have one. They are very fast and good machines only let down by the jaws. The jaws are fine for most keys but have trouble gripping certain blanks. Very fast machine, good for large headed keys. Colour should be dark blue and the top covered in red vinyl. Never needed to replace any parts on the one I had except belt and cutter, also I had a machinist make a new copy dog.
Yeah Jim the one i have is marine dark blue with red, does this machine cut from right to left or from key shoulder to right? i'm in the process of converting to 110v so i haven't had a chance to use. Thanks in advance for the info!!
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by cesarp35 » 23 Aug 2018 23:11
Does anybody have or know where i can find the instructions/parts manual? Thanks
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by Squelchtone » 24 Aug 2018 10:23
cesarp35 wrote:Does anybody have or know where i can find the instructions/parts manual? Thanks
For something *that* old, it is unlikely you will find instructions or a parts manual. Mr Sagarian Sr, who owned Sagar Corp died in 2014, here is his obituary: http://www.brittonfuneralhomes.com/book ... table=true
-

Squelchtone
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 11316
- Joined: 11 May 2006 0:41
- Location: right behind you.
by cesarp35 » 24 Aug 2018 12:28
Yeah i kind of figured that after looking and not finding anything on net, i'm glad this machine is all original and looks to be in very good working order so hopefully i won't run into any issues down the road, only needed for hobby and home use. Thanks to all who responded i appreciate it!!!
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by cledry » 24 Aug 2018 16:56
cesarp35 wrote:Does anybody have or know where i can find the instructions/parts manual? Thanks
I might have one but it is so simple not much is needed. Load you keys in using the shoulder stop, release the carriage, turn the crank once forward and once back and you have your key. Nice compact machine.
Jim
-

cledry
-
- Posts: 2836
- Joined: 7 Mar 2009 23:29
- Location: Orlando
-
by jeffmoss26 » 24 Aug 2018 18:58
I will see if I can find a manual for you.
"I tried smoking a blank once. I was never able to keep the tip lit long enough to inhale." - ltdbjd
-
jeffmoss26
-
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 13 Jan 2012 15:01
- Location: Cleveland, OH
by cesarp35 » 25 Aug 2018 15:57
cledry wrote:cesarp35 wrote:Does anybody have or know where i can find the instructions/parts manual? Thanks
I might have one but it is so simple not much is needed. Load you keys in using the shoulder stop, release the carriage, turn the crank once forward and once back and you have your key. Nice compact machine.
Yeah Jim it looks pretty simple, i just didn't know if i had to align the key guide but it looks to right on, i'm just waiting for the converter to come in. Thanks and let me know if you do come across the manual it would be good to have.
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
by cesarp35 » 25 Aug 2018 16:01
jeffmoss26 wrote:I will see if I can find a manual for you.
That'l be great great if you can, i would appreciate it!! Thanks jeffmoss26
-
cesarp35
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Aug 2018 0:38
- Location: Upland, Ca 91786 USA
Return to Key Machines & Programmers
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests
|