Trying to identify an Enco KM20 mill/drill

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Can anybody help me to identify a mill/drill I just acquired? It is tagged as an Enco KM20, but the internet seems to have never heard about such a thing. Enco model numbers seem to have a different form so I'm wondering if the importer used their own model number.

-Jim
 

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Looks like a limited production model with the variable speed feature- most all the round column machines have several fixed speeds
They probably only made it for one or two years-somewhat rare- nice find
How many horsepower is the motor? If it's 1 or more you might want to configure it for 230 volts- the lower supply current would help
get as much life as possible out of that pushbutton switch
(First thing to die running it on 115)
-Mark
 
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Looks like a limited production model with the variable speed feature- most all the round column machines have several fixed speeds
They probably only made it for one or two years-somewhat rare- nice find
How many horsepower is the motor? If it's 1 or more you might want to configure it for 230 volts- the lower supply current would help
get as much life as possible out of that pushbutton switch
(First thing to die running it on 115)
-Mark
It's 1hp and already set up as 220.
 
Can anybody help me to identify a mill/drill I just acquired? It is tagged as an Enco KM20, but the internet seems to have never heard about such a thing. Enco model numbers seem to have a different form so I'm wondering if the importer used their own model number.

-Jim
That is a clone of a Clausing.

I like it, I like it a lot! :)
 
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