Stanley Hand Drill Egg Beater Type H1220 HY-LO DRIVE

$42.00
Quantity available: 1

This is a quality made single speed hand drill, and a set of drill points that store in the hollow of the handle. This hand drill is marked "STANLEY HY-LO DRIVE NO. H1220 MADE IN U.S.A." on the crank wheel and handle area. (Note: The crank handle mark is on the reverse side, so I had to take the handle off in order to take the photo shown of the mark).   The H in the model number refers to the "HANDYMAN" trade mark name, and the "HY-LO" refers to the double drive gears at the high and low position of the crank wheel for stability and the fact the crank handle can be attached in either a short or long position, the longer adding a little extra torque to the drilling process. It has a 1/4" diameter capacity 3 jaw chuck in very good condition. It features nice solid hardwood handles red/blue painted color handles, and a blue crank wheel. The wood is solid, no cracks, end cap thread in good shape, some red paint worn off the end of the screw cap handle end, otherwise in very good condition, cranks and spins very smoothly. Rememeber to give this type of drill a drop of oil at each gear and crank bushing from time to time. Comes with a set of 7 fluted drill bits for wood drilling, all in good sharp condition, the 1/16" size is spiral bit and the others are two fluted wood bits up to 11/64" the biggest size. In very good condition overall with only minor wear on the red paint. A hard to find model!

Item Details

Reference #:
T35275
Quantity
1
Category
Tools
SubCategory
Woodworking Tools
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
mid-1900's
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
x x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Good++
Material