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Manufactured/Badged by:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
True Manufacturer:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
,
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Drill Press
Machine Size:
15"
Submitted By:
Miguel Thompson
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Early 900 series
Date of Manufacturer:
1939
Serial Number:
N/A
Last Updated
11/15/2012 12:42:01 AM
Comments:
Acquired from a woman. I have another that did not have some parts that this one has so I bought it to get a complete unit. Found out it had a seized bearing in the head. Once I replaced that and one of the belts the press purred like a kitten. This unit has a few items I would like to know the history on if anyone can send me a email. I have only seen one other like this one and it was not very well represented. This one spins perfectly with NO run-out. I hope to use it for many years after I take it apart and refinish it and add the belt cover.
Looking for anyone with a slow speed attachment for information purposes only. .
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Walker Turner DP in need of TLC. I have only seen one other WT with this style return wheel. I think there are other attachments that should be on it but I am not sure. There is a whole in the shaft behind the wheel. Anyone with info, don't be shy.
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side view showing original chain for the chuck
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I think this is a early badge. Interesting depth stop pieces.
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Interesting set up for the slow speed pulley factory switch. I wonder is the slow speed assembly is factory? Any one with any information on this set up please let me know.
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return spring rotating tray assey. The tray is smaller than my others. I will be looking for another one in better condition and larger.
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a restoration shot
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