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Foredom flexible shaft power tool with European motor with slip joint flexible shaft and foot control.


Motor has the power and speed required for industrial applications. Ideal for Jewellery production,woodcarving,sculpting and other work.There is a selection of nine inter- changeable European slip joint handpieces to use with it.


Foot control has a power cable with UK style plug. Both are CE marked and meet all electrical and safety requirements.


• Variable Speed from 0 to 18,000 RPM • 1/6 Horsepower • 125 Watts, 9 Amps • For use on 220 Volts


• Reversible universal motor with ball bearings runs in forward and reverse. • Two year warranty


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£149.95 FDSR2CE


Foredom Handpiece No.30


£39.95 FD30


Foredom’s most popular handpiece features a geared 3-jaw No.0 chuck that takes any size shank accessory or drill bit up to 5/32" (4mm). Comes with the CK-0 chuck key with molded plastic handle. Various bench top tools are available to work with the versatile No. 30, including Foredom’s drill presses, and handpiece holder, and the Allset Stone Setting and other Kits. 5 3/16" long, 1" diameter, weight. 5.85 oz.


Foredom Handpiece No.18


£84.95 FD18


Foredom’s most popular Quick Change handpiece features a super slim grip and lever action that opens and closes the collet. It has pre-lubricated ball bearings that do not require lubrication. Removing and cleaning of the precision collet is easy to do. 7" long, 19/32" diameter, weight 3.65oz.


Foredom Handpiece No.15


£79.95 FD15


Handpiece has a reciprocating rather than rotary action and is used at low speed (0-5,000 rpm) by jewellers for stone setting and decorative work. It requires periodic lubrication. The hammer has a 1/32" stroke and its impact force can be adjusted from light to heavy by turning the silver knurled adjusting ring. It comes with an Anvil Point (10177) and pin for installing and tightening points. A Pavé Point (R15PT) for special texturing and Stylus with Carbide Tip (10212) for marking or scribing hardened steel are available separately. 6 1/4" long, 1/4" diameter at tip, weight 3.65 oz.


Foredom Handpiece No.28


£31.95 FD28


Collet-type chuck handpiece with a slender, comfortable design and tapered grip. Comes with 3/32" (2.35mm) and 1/8" (3.18mm) collets, and pin and chuck wrench. Other fractional and metric collets available separately, and in Collet Set 600. 5 1/4" long, 3/4" diameter (centre), 1/2" diameter (taper), weight 3 oz.


Foredom Single Motor Hanger & Side Bench Mounting, Stand


Conveniently suspend hang up style motors and other power tools above the work bench, allowing ready access to your work. The MH-6 comes with base, that screws to top or side of bench. Comes with HR-2 handpiece rest.


£31.95 FDMH6


Foredom Single Motor Hanger & Bench Clamp, Stand


Conveniently suspend hang up style motors and other power tools above the work bench, allowing ready access to your work. The MH-5 comes with the BC-1 mounting clamp, as shown here, for attaching to bench tops. Comes with HR-2 handpiece rest.


£24.95 FDMH5


Foredom Single Motor Hanger, Suface Mounted Telescopic Stand


The MH-7 has a telescoping design for easy height adjustment. The pole screws allow the user to adjust motor height and to swivel motor position. Comes with a permanently fixed mounting base and 3 screws for attaching to bench tops.


£19.95 FDMH7


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3 JAW CHUCK FITTING, FOREDOM'S MOST POPULAR HANDPIECE


PRESS TO QUICK RELEASE ACTION


HAMMER ACTION


COLLET TYPE CHUCK, WITH SLENDER TAPERED GRIP


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