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I just bought an Enco, not sure of model, maybe you can help me with that?
Swing is about 16", Table = 8-1/4" x 28-3/4".
Here are a couple pictures.
The badge on the front of the head has (I think) "2050009", not beautiful penmanship but it does appear to be original from the factory. Googling on the number has so far gotten me nothing, so maybe that's a serial number not a model?
Motor has a date on it, 2002, and appears to be original. In 2002, were Enco mill-drills made in Taiwan or in China? (Please let it be Taiwan! But it was cheap enough I'll live with it either way)
Neither the mill nor the motor have any country of origin marked on them. Though all the stickers are there and readable, looks like they just chose not to say! (Is that even legal??) I don't have any manual or other documentation.
My first mill! I used to run a Bridgeport at work, but never had one at home before. this is strictly for my hobbies and the usual little home-handyman stuff. I know the limitations but it should be plenty for my modest needs.
Thanks a million
Mark
Swing is about 16", Table = 8-1/4" x 28-3/4".
Here are a couple pictures.
The badge on the front of the head has (I think) "2050009", not beautiful penmanship but it does appear to be original from the factory. Googling on the number has so far gotten me nothing, so maybe that's a serial number not a model?
Motor has a date on it, 2002, and appears to be original. In 2002, were Enco mill-drills made in Taiwan or in China? (Please let it be Taiwan! But it was cheap enough I'll live with it either way)
Neither the mill nor the motor have any country of origin marked on them. Though all the stickers are there and readable, looks like they just chose not to say! (Is that even legal??) I don't have any manual or other documentation.
My first mill! I used to run a Bridgeport at work, but never had one at home before. this is strictly for my hobbies and the usual little home-handyman stuff. I know the limitations but it should be plenty for my modest needs.
Thanks a million
Mark
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