Best of luck Shan, fingers crossed it's not had too much abuse.
Good sign that it has a fence, as many saws this size are without.
Likely the case of tires need dressing or replacement at some stage, but someone made do freehanding cuts or using for firewood like mine, and when the saw gets left in storage eventually, and the fence gets put somewhere else.
That one looks clean to me, although the "rubber" is likely quite old.
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Looks newer than this though, guessing this is the first of the Centauro welded sheet metal saws.
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They've been making these CO's for a long time, design looks mostly unchanged to me,
although I haven't studied this uber closely, maybe just some bells and whistles?
Would need clarification, but I think there was an all green one before the white paint.
I've seen it on Startrite's but that could be just for them?
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I believe you can't get one anymore in the USA, sold as the Minimax mm24 over there, and some rebadged, namely Startrite in UK stuck their badge on it.
Erik Loza used to be a dealer for them there, and has much info on these.
I've seen a Powermatic which looks like it was made by them.
As with many of the machines made in Italy, they often share parts as the companies are in close proximity to each other, and often share components.
I was studying these when upgrading my tension screw on my ACM.
Hopefully you can put up a nice tool gloat sometime
All the best
Good luck!
Tom