MCMDave
Member
I've been searching Craig's List for a Unisaw in decent condition at a price I wanted to pay. I found one; 220 V, HP unknown as yet, single phase. It was purchased in a package that also included this drill press. Here's the little I know about it so far:
Atlas Drill Press
1/3 HP
Jacobs 6A Chuck
33 Taper
Cap 0-1/2
If you know answer my questions, I'll be much obliged to read. I don't know where to look for a model number yet. I'd like to know that to make researching it a little easier maybe. There's no power connector, but there is a small wiring diagram on the electrical box of the motor housing. It's got this goofy splice in the electrical line:
Above the splice, one cable goes to a power switch, the other to the motor. I haven't opened the splice to see what's going on in there.
When might this have been made?
There are some possibly related parts I don't understand. This gadget made from strap, for instance. Is it part of the hydraulic contraption in the last image? It appears to be used to move the table up and down. It has 2 brass compression coupling at the ends of lengths 1/4" brass tubing, but I don't have any other parts to which they might have been attached. Were the hydraulic parts added later or as an option?
Atlas Drill Press
1/3 HP
Jacobs 6A Chuck
33 Taper
Cap 0-1/2
If you know answer my questions, I'll be much obliged to read. I don't know where to look for a model number yet. I'd like to know that to make researching it a little easier maybe. There's no power connector, but there is a small wiring diagram on the electrical box of the motor housing. It's got this goofy splice in the electrical line:
Above the splice, one cable goes to a power switch, the other to the motor. I haven't opened the splice to see what's going on in there.
When might this have been made?
There are some possibly related parts I don't understand. This gadget made from strap, for instance. Is it part of the hydraulic contraption in the last image? It appears to be used to move the table up and down. It has 2 brass compression coupling at the ends of lengths 1/4" brass tubing, but I don't have any other parts to which they might have been attached. Were the hydraulic parts added later or as an option?