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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sipp Machine Co.
Paterson, NJ
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Drill Press
Machine Size:
8"
Submitted By:
Eric Clayton
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Sensitive Drill Press
Date of Manufacturer:
1910
Serial Number:
Last Updated
2/11/2013 11:02:58 AM
Comments:
This is from a Craigslist ad, I do not own this machine. The ad is long gone, however, I had copied the ad and this is some information it contained:
"Sipp Quick Change Sensitive Drill Press
"BW Type 8" Overhang
"Manufactured 1910
"The Sipp Machine Co., Paterson, NJ, manufactures a line of all ball bearing high speed quick change sensitive drill presses, in which simplicity of design is combined with efficient service. Power is transmitted for a horizontal to a vertical shaft, through steel bevel gears and then direct to the spindle by an open endless belt. Seventeen ball bearings are used on a single spindle machine and thirteen for each extra spindle, also three additional on all double drive machines. Quick change speed is another feature, the change from any one of the four speeds to any other being made in two seconds.
This is a project piece. There is some work to be done before it is ready to run.
There are several rollers and a drive pulley missing. As well as a few other parts. Nothing that a lathe cannot reproduce.
At some time this was dropped and was welded back together. You get everything I have. Not all parts are pictured."
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