Hi Mike,
Mine does that, too... tilts up/down in about 30 seconds or so.
I have US Tower's HD "raising fixture".
An additional benefit of using the Super Hawg is, I can also bore
holes... in just about ANYTHING.
vy 73,
Bryan WA7PRC
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On Fri, 2/21/14, Mike Reublin NF4L <nf4l@comcast.net> wrote:
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Drill motor
To: "Bryan Swadener" <bswadener@yahoo.com>
Cc: "towertalk reflector" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Friday, February 21, 2014, 6:15 PM
Thanks Bryan -
My application will be making the tower lie down and sit up,
so the load would be a bit different ..... maybe. I talked
to a local big name Milwaukee dealer here today. He thought
a Super Hawg was a Harley.
I'm looking at wheelchair motors also, and a Fulton KW3000.
73, Mike NF4L
On Feb 21, 2014, at 8:52 PM, Bryan Swadener <bswadener@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> IIRC, my US Tower TX-472 + Force12 C-4XL goes up/down
in
> a little over 30 seconds, using a Milwaukee Super Hawg
(pn
> 1680-20) that runs at 450rpm. It pulls 13A at
full load and
> should not be confused with the smaller Hole Hawg. The
> tower uses Fulton K-2550 winches.
>
> The only issue with taking my tower up/down in 30
seconds is,
> I have several feedlines hanging off the tower, along
with two
> wire antennas. I HAVE TO stop periodically in
order to keep
> things from tangling. So far, it runs stone cold.
>
> I found the Super Hawg as a factory refurbished unit on
eBay
> for a little over $200 shipped.
>
> vy 73,
> Bryan WA7PRC
> --------------------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 12:04:40 -0500
> From: Roger K8RI
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Drill motor
>
> On 2/20/2014 9:55 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote:
>> I ran across the DeWalt DWD460 drill. It draws 11
amps,
> and has continuously variable speeds in 2 ranges( 0 300
and
> 0 1300 RPM). Seems like that would get away from the
> overheating problem in the worm-gear winches.
>
> There are rating and there are ratings. Most drill
motors
> are rated for
> intermittent duty with short run times and long
cooling
> cycles.
>
> I purchased the largest Dewalt that Lowe's carries.
> Drilling 3/4" holes
> in 1/2" thick I-beam, I burned it up in less than 5
minutes
> and I had
> just purchased it.
>
> Drill motors for mixing as have been listed on here may
be
> rated
> differently, or with a larger reserve/safety factor
than
> those for
> drilling holes. IOW two motors rated at 13A with
one
> for mixing and one
> for drilling may not have the same ability to raise a
> tower.
>
> I've not found a correlation in the ratings.
From
> experience, I've
> found a drastic difference in ratings for drill motors
rated
> for long
> run times VS the typical short run times for drilling
> holes.
>
> I'd limit my purchases to a motor rated for long run
times
> such as mixing.
>
> Caveat Emptor
>
> 73
>
> Roger (K8RI)
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