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Manufactured/Badged by:
A. B. Jardine Co.
Hespeler (now Cambridge), ON
True Manufacturer:
A. B. Jardine Co.
,
Hespeler (now Cambridge), ON
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Drill Press
Machine Size:
22"
Submitted By:
Jacques Lagueux
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
post drill no. 7
Date of Manufacturer:
1920's
Serial Number:
Last Updated
11/14/2018 3:26:49 PM
Comments:
I saw the add on Kijiji and went to see it, about 2-1/2 hours. It's a big one, I would say around 300 lbs. It's working well with the motor. It has two speeds, automatic ajustable feed or hand lever feed. Drill to the center of 22" circle. If anyone has photos or publication with this model (no. 7) I would appreciate. The drill didn't followed me home $$$, not for now.
Photo 1:
Comments:
the flywheel as been replace by a pulley. We can see a bushing filling up the gap on the cross shaft
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Photo 2:
Comments:
the crank is missing and the capstan has one broken lever
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Photo 3:
Comments:
table raised and lowered by crank and screw
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Photo 4:
Comments:
name and model
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Photo 5:
Comments:
we cannot see it but, there is a lever underneath the front gears set. Swinging this lever, the front gears will fall interlocking with the large back gear and giving a second speed
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Photo 6:
Comments:
pulling the knob and lifting the arm will free the spindle
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