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brushless motor drill
This speed controlled drill,made with a brush-less motor compliments my Unimat DB 200 lathe. The base is made from a piece of quartz cut-
out from a counter-top. Holes for wiring are drilled in base material ,mounting bolts thread into "T" nuts . Drill handle is returned by a spring
winding from an old movie camera. Motor hight can be adjusted up/or down by loosening plate on rear shaft. Power comes from a 18Volt wall
mounted transformer.
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This speed controlled drill,made with a brush-less motor compliments my Unimat DB 200 lathe. The base is made from a piece of quartz cut-
out from a counter-top. Holes for wiring are drilled in base material ,mounting bolts thread into "T" nuts . Drill handle is returned by a spring
winding from an old movie camera. Motor hight can be adjusted up/or down by loosening plate on rear shaft. Power comes from a 18Volt wall
mounted transformer. Motor RPM exceeds 20,000 depending on voltage transformer,I'm using 18Volts it really REV's up. Motor is rated for 36Volt's.
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That is one nice drill press! What RPMs can you hit (just wondering about suitability for micro drilling).
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To wizard69. The RPMs of this motor exceed 20,000, depending on the voltage transformer. I'm using 18Volts it really rev's up. Motor is rated for 36Volts.
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Closing this thread; there was a problem with photo display. The new thread is here: https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/...916#post124754