![]() Measure the Resistance Across the 2 Lead Wires with the Base Disconnected from from the Stand. To Determine If Your Magnetic Base is Full Wave or Half Wave, Disconnect the 2 Magnetic Lead Wires (A and B) going from the Magnetic Base to the Control Panel. Before Purchasing, you must make sure you are ordering the correct part. Part # 23-35-0312 Replaces Part # 23-35-0311įits the following Tools: 23-35-0300 Mag Stand Control Panel 4201 (SER 498-11741) Medium Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ201 (SER 498-13900) Medium Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ201 (SER 498A) Medium Base Electromag Drill Press Stand 4202 Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ202 (SER 598-1001) Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ202 (SER 598-10475) Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ202 (SER 598A) Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ202 (SER 598B) Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ202 (SER 598C) Electromagnetic Drill Press Stand 4203 (SER 838A) Electromagnetic Drill Press StandĤ203 (SER 838B) Drill Press 4221 (SER 499-7780) Large Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ221 (SER 499-8750) Large Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ221 (SER 499A) Large Base Electromag Drill Press Stand 4231 (SER 500-13210) Adjustable Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ231 (SER 500-15800) Adjustable Base Electromag Drill Press StandĤ231 (SER 500A) Adjustable Base Electromag Drill Press Stand Important: This is a Full Wave Magnetic Base Control Panel Kit. Shipping, Returns and Cancellation Policies.Milwaukee 5392-1 Hammer Drill Parts-Switch, Cord, Chuck.Milwaukee 0222-1 Drill Hole Shooter Parts-Switch,Cord,Chuck.Milwaukee 0102-1 Hole Shooter Parts-Switch-Cord-Chuck.Metabo WE14-150 Quick / Plus Grinder Parts-Switch-Cord-Brushes-Gears.Blades (Circular Saw Jigsaw Reciprocating etc).Refurbished Parts-Switches, Motors, Gearboxes etc.Refurbished Cordless, Electric And Air Tools.Refurbished Cordless Tool Batteries and Chargers.Air Tool Parts (Pistons, Trigger Valves, etc).Cordless & Electric Power Tool Parts Misc. ![]() Housings (Motor, Gear, Battery, Clamshell, Main).Handles (Side/Auxiliary Handles, D-Handles, Main).Gears, Gearboxes, Transmissions, Spindles.Electric Power Tools (All Major Brands).Previous uses were tapping holes in this ~400 lb bench from a radial drill.the frame is solid 1"x3" steel bars.ĭrill & tap holes into a 1" thick A36 weld bench.Ī few holes in a structural I-beam for the shop expansion. I used it recently to make some mods to a press brake frame for a crossbar that made rigging/moving the machine a snap with a relatively low ceiling. Heavy boxes get abused (meaning tossed) in ground ship.Īlso make sure to remove the handles (they screw into the center hub). That thing needs a plywood crate surrounded by a thin layer of cardboard. I would worry like hell about shipping though. There is a gib to take up play in the dovetailed slide. Once the center location is established, pilot holes, taps, and reams for dowels can all be accomplished in the field. Then the magnet drill gets setup, sweep the drill bushings if one really cares but usually the tool will let you know. Essentially a guide plate is made in an actual shop with hardened drill bushings and bolted to the piece of equipment, usually keying on existing features. I have been involved with them to make "machine tool accuracy" mods to big stationary pieces of equipment. (Theoretically one could put a dial test indicator and sweep out a bore) Then tighten the crank and start drilling. Little taps and checks to get it exactly where you want it. ![]() Now loosen the crank in the back and the two parts of the base "float" relative to each other slightly. ![]() With that system, one gets "close" which is probably within 3/8" of center. If you are trying to drill a hole into a sidewall, getting an 80lb tool precisely aligned and then applying the magnet is an exercise in sweat. Its a load but could do thousands of them as far as my opinion goes. The big motor will power right thru 3/4-10 taps in A36 steel. There's a smaller motor that can go on the same base, but it does not have the torque. That's the "big" motor with a MT3 spindle. ![]()
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