Lot 34: A bench-top radial arm drill press with 500W motor
This is a bench-top radial arm drill press of cast iron and steel construction, finished in a workshop green paint. The design features a horizontal tubular steel arm that allows the drill head to move laterally and rotate, providing a larger throat depth than a standard pillar drill. The machine includes a multi-speed head assembly housed under a top cover, a three-handle feed wheel with plastic knobs, and a square work table. The unit is powered by a 500-watt electric motor and is fitted with a standard keyed chuck. A technical specification label on the motor housing records the following data: 500 W, 230 V~, 50 Hz, 1440/min, and Class F. This model is typical of workshop equipment distributed in the United Kingdom during the late 20th century.
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