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Anyone recognize this mag drill?

Steve185

New Member
I was given this mag drill. Does anyone know what brand it might be? Thanks
Steve
 

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Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
Early 1980s B&D - super, super heavy. Like over 100 lbs. At least the one I had was that heavy & reason I finally got rid of it.
 

Grant T

Member
Yes Black and Decker. I have one the same, works well, lots of power and powerful magnet. As you probably know the magnet is engaged by the trigger on the handle, the top of the motor housing rotates to put it into reverse.
I can get you the model number of mine if you like. Grant
 

Grant T

Member
Mine being pretty much identical, here are the numbers:
magnetic base:
Magnetic Base being part of cat no. 1551
Type 1 Volts 120
Serial No. B1040226

Motor numbers on the tag on the motor:
Black & decker No. 1551 Type 1
3/4 inch Magnetic Drill Press Volts 120, Amps 10, RPM 375
Serial No. 81040021

I hope this is useful to you, great drill but heavy.
Grant
 
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