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Durston DRM C130RE Combination 130mm Rolling Mill with Reduction Gear & Extension Rolls

Part # 128.130
Original price $1,874.00 - Original price $1,874.00
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Durston's DRM line of rolling mills, (DRM means Durston Rolling Mill) are recognized as the best quality rolling mills ever made. This 130mm combination flat & wire rolling mill has a reduction gear for making large passes easier. The side rolls allow the easy rolling of half round shanks. This Durston mill has self lubricating maintenance free bearings and hardened helical drive gears with special form for maximum drive. A calibrated dial on both top wheels with pointer makes for precise and easy to read gap measurement.

When shopping for a quality rolling mill remember this-Durston rolling mills hold their value better than any tool you are ever likely to buy. Made in Great Britain

Aspect Specification
Roll Size 130 mm x 60 mm
Sheet Thickness Capacity 6 mm
Roller Type Combination
Sheet Width 80 mm
Roller Length 130 mm
Roller Diameter 60 mm
Wire Grooves 11 sizes range from 8 mm to 1 mm
Gear Ratio 5-to-1 gearbox
Side Extensions Four half-rounds: 4, 3, 2 and 1.5 mm
Maximum Wire Capacity 8 mm
Dimensions 16-1/4" L x 8-3/4" W x 14-1/4" H (410mm x 220mm x 365mm)
Net Weight 100 Lbs. (45.3kg)




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Brent
Rock Solid Workhorse

The Durston C130 is the standard for most of us. I've owned a few mills in my time, and the C130 is the most robust, reliable workhorse I've every owned. You get what you pay for and you will quickly outgrow a less expensive mill. Don't get fooled by the lower prices on less expensive mills. They are not a Durston. This thing is a beast compared to less expensive mills. It just makes no sense to invest monies in a smaller mill unless you know for sure you'll never do anything beyond light roll printing. I fabricate and make a lot of wire and sheet stock. You need a real mill to do that.