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Early Walker-Turner 900-series drill press (Model 9-DP-1040), known for heavy cast construction.
Likely dating to the late 1930s–early 1940s. This is a classic American-made machine with heavy cast iron construction and a belt-driven step pulley system.
Specs / Features: - Manufacturer: Walker-Turner (Plainfield, NJ, USA) - Type: Floor model drill press - Drive: Belt-driven step pulley (multi-speed) - Motor: Original “Driver Line” AC motor - Dual voltage: 110/220V - Single phase - ~1725 RPM motor speed - Spindle: Jacobs-style chuck (appears to be 1/2") - Table: Adjustable cast iron work table - Column: Heavy steel column with cast base
Condition: - Runs smooth with no noticeable bearing noise - Spindle turns freely and feels solid - Switch is functional but temperamental (may need replacement) - Machine has been repainted at some point - Overall complete and ready for use or light restoration
Notes: - These Walker-Turner machines are known for their durability and precision and are highly sought after by vintage tool enthusiasts - Much heavier and more rigid than modern consumer-grade drill presses - Ideal for woodworking, metalworking, or restoration projects |
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