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Skil Drill with strange handle

Started by Glen, November 21, 2020, 10:48:03 PM

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Glen

New to the group her and my first post. I recently purchased a Skil Drill model 80 1/2" 115 volt 4.5 amp 459 rpm with a D handle and another handle on the top. The upper handle has 2 bits of information on it; Pressure Handle Co., Wilkes-Barre PA, Model G and Ingersoll Rand Power Feed cat. No. R55. I will post pictures tomorrow. Does anyone know anything about this drill and handle?

Glen

Sorry it took me a while to get the photos to the right size to post!

papadan

Hi Glen, welcome to the site. Would eally like to se a couple pictures from a distance showing the whole drill and handles.
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Glen

Not sure what happened with the full drill picture. I see it but it's tiny and terrible! I'll repost it.

Glen


oldgoaly

When I resize from 3m to get to less than 250kb, 640 by 480 seems to work, many time 800 by 600 is just a little too big.
It looks like the  topside handle says "power feed" never seen that before on a hand drill. Interesting !
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papadan

I used to have a drill just like that, but the top handle was just a piece of pipe. Watch the torque on that drill, I was thrown 5 ft. and both handles broken off when the bit grabbed.
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lptools

That tool is a beast!! i'm guessing an Industrial application, with the Ingersoll Rand attachment being aftermarket. Thanks for posting!!
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Glen

It cost me a whole $10 at a flea market and runs like a champ. You're right about the torque too! I'll try to post a link to a video showing me taking off the power feed handle. I have no clue what it does but as you rotate it, an inner wheel rotates.

oldgoaly

maybe some type of clutch to limit torque at times?
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