Pete. | 11/03/2020 18:18:34 |
![]() 910 forum posts 303 photos | This little thing popped up in my ebay feed a couple of days ago, and nobody else had bid on it because I think it had been listed with a poor description of what it is, might be worth a punt, for half what the motor would cost, got it home and it's nice little industrial quality drill, made by a now closed company in the UK 'Rayment Tool Design' the drill is a RTD 'J ' type. Anyone know anything this company and their tools? Can't find anything online. |
Steviegtr | 11/03/2020 18:31:01 |
![]() 2668 forum posts 352 photos | Wow, certainly different. You could hang a sack of tatties on the hook & go make a cuppa ,while it drills the hole for you. Steve. |
Pete. | 11/03/2020 18:42:15 |
![]() 910 forum posts 303 photos | Posted by Steviegtr on 11/03/2020 18:31:01:
Wow, certainly different. You could hang a sack of tatties on the hook & go make a cuppa ,while it drills the hole for you. Steve. Bit small for that, might be better off with a bag of grapes. |
Steviegtr | 11/03/2020 18:46:08 |
![]() 2668 forum posts 352 photos | Posted by Pete. on 11/03/2020 18:42:15:
Posted by Steviegtr on 11/03/2020 18:31:01:
Wow, certainly different. You could hang a sack of tatties on the hook & go make a cuppa ,while it drills the hole for you. Steve. Bit small for that, might be better off with a bag of grapes. |
NIALL HORN | 12/03/2020 15:13:31 |
![]() 49 forum posts 18 photos | I have one, which is badged Multico (cast in to the horizontal arm) which is a brand I normally associate with woodworking machines. If yours has the single phase cap-start 2800 rpm motor, it may be a good idea to run it on the lower speed belt configuration for a while before changing to the high speed to warm up the bearings and reduce friction, otherwise the motor can take so long to get up to the speed where the start winding centrifugal switch kicks out that the start winding burns out (how do I know?). I intend to put a 3-phase motor and vfd on it some time. Niall |
Andrew Johnston | 12/03/2020 22:12:54 |
![]() 7061 forum posts 719 photos | I've got the exact same model, given to me by the electronics assembly company I use. I don't know anything about the company, but the drill was designed to be used for drilling PCBs. Andrew |
Pete. | 12/03/2020 23:22:15 |
![]() 910 forum posts 303 photos | Posted by NIALL HORN on 12/03/2020 15:13:31:
I have one, which is badged Multico (cast in to the horizontal arm) which is a brand I normally associate with woodworking machines. If yours has the single phase cap-start 2800 rpm motor, it may be a good idea to run it on the lower speed belt configuration for a while before changing to the high speed to warm up the bearings and reduce friction, otherwise the motor can take so long to get up to the speed where the start winding centrifugal switch kicks out that the start winding burns out (how do I know?). I intend to put a 3-phase motor and vfd on it some time. Niall I found 1 photo of one, looks very similar, but not the same, the multico has 2 t slots running front to back, this has 1 running left to right. |
Pete. | 12/03/2020 23:32:29 |
![]() 910 forum posts 303 photos | Posted by Andrew Johnston on 12/03/2020 22:12:54:
I've got the exact same model, given to me by the electronics assembly company I use. I don't know anything about the company, but the drill was designed to be used for drilling PCBs. Andrew That's interesting, it doesn't take up much room, I might keep it around and make a low profile x y table for it. |
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