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Description of πŸ” Enhanced SEO: HHIP 3900-0201 Quill Feed Handle for Mill

1" diameter hub. Spring loaded pin activates quill speed. Quick flick of the wrist retracts the index plate pin of the quill. Package Weight : 0.657 kilograms.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not like the picture.

Disappointed that it is not exactly what is pictured The ball end is tapered rather than round and I chose it to match the rest of the mill handles. Oh, it's still possible.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Small change

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Overview: HHIP 3900-0201 Feed Handle Spring (Knee)

A useful tool used on an Acer router. The inner size is too small and a little rough, after touching the work, it fits perfectly and works well. may not finish someone else's product. Your quality control needs to be improved.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Extendable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The cutting handle works great after post-processing the hole.

I got the grip and started using it on my Bridgeport 2J head and noticed it didn't fit on the grip stock. I measured the diameter of the hole and it was less than an inch when it should have been an inch. I finally took the handle apart, measured the opposite end and noticed that it was just over an inch in diameter. The bore was tapered, but I guess that's to be expected for less than $20. I took a .005 ream and fed it through the hole which solved the problem, now the grip works great just a…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • No Machine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you're bored, it works fine.

It seems odd that this grip fits perfectly on the Bridgeport spring after you drill it to size. This is easily done on a lathe with a boring bar or with a boring head on a milling machine. The top unscrews easily (2 x #2 screw heads) and the pin holding the handle is easy to knock out. After drilling and assembling, it works very well. Some sort of thread lock will likely be needed to prevent loosening of its parts. Why it's supposedly a kneecap is a complete mystery, as is the fact that HHIP…

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  • Sturdy Construction
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  • Problems