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1884 Article-J. W. Manneer, Post Drill |
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The American Engineer, 10 Oct 1884, pg. 148 |
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9/15/2015 10:35:25 AM |
MANNEER'S XXX POST DRILL.
We present herewith an illustration of Manneer's Self Feed Post Drill.
This drill is 4 feet high, and its weight is 100 pounds. It drills from 1/8 to 1 inch hole. The crank has two speeds, and the balance wheel is heavy. The bearings between the screw and spindle are lined with brass, and it has an adjustable self-feed. The screw has a run of 5 inches. The chuck unscrews, providing for other attachments. The shank of bits is ½ inch thick. The hand wheel is large and the machine is finished throughout in a first-class manner. The bit bores perfectly square with bed, which is finished and stands square at all times.
Perhaps no other drill of this class has been so generally used by blacksmiths and carriage makers, and testimonials are uniform as to its good qualities and special adaptation to these two trades.
The cut is so fully descriptive that no further remarks are required.
This drill is now offered at a special price.
For further particulars address the manufacturer, Mr. J. W. Manneer, Rochester, N. Y. |
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1884 J. W. Manneer, Post Drill
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