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Durston 1071 Power Mill-DRM C130 Single Sided - Combination Flat/Wire - 128.138

Durston 1071 Power Mill-DRM C130 Single Sided - Combination Flat/Wire - 128.138

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Durston 1071 Power Mill-DRM C130 Single Sided - Combination Flat/Wire - 128.138

The Durston Power Mill DRM C130 is a bench-top powered combination rolling mill built for production-grade performance and precise control. Its one-piece cast iron mill frame houses high-quality steel rolls running in heavy-duty roller bearings, driven by a 1.5 hp (1.1 kW) 110 V motor paired with a high-precision epicyclic variable-speed gearbox. The result is near-silent, continuous operation with smooth, reliable throughput. Controls are straightforward and safety-conscious: forward/reverse buttons, speed up/down, emergency stop, front and rear safety bars, and guards over the extension rollers keep the operator protected at every step.

The C130's single-sided combination roller configuration handles both flat sheet reduction and wire rolling in one mill. An easy-to-read calibrated disc lets you dial in exact roll gap measurements, while Swedish roll steel treated to RC 63/64 hardness ensures lasting precision and durability through demanding daily use.

Features
  • Variable speed: 5–30 rpm (forward and reverse)
  • High-precision epicyclic variable-speed gearbox for smooth, consistent output
  • One-piece cast iron mill frame and cast iron gearbox for rigid, stable operation
  • Heavy-duty roller bearings for near-silent continuous running
  • Swedish roll steel treated to RC 63/64 hardness
  • Easy-to-read calibrated disc for exact roll gap measurement
  • 11 square wire grooves ranging from 8 mm down to 1 mm
  • Four half-round side extension rolls: 4, 3, 2, and 1.5 mm
  • Forward/reverse buttons, speed controls, emergency stop, and front/rear safety bars
  • Guards over extension rollers
Specifications
Motor 1.1 kW (1.5 hp), 110 V
Speed Range 5–30 rpm (forward and reverse)
Roll Size 130 mm × 65 mm
Roller Type Combination flat/wire, single-sided
Sheet Thickness Capacity 6 mm
Wire Grooves 11 square sizes, 8 mm – 1 mm
Maximum Wire Capacity 8 mm
Side Extension Rolls Four half-rounds: 4, 3, 2, 1.5 mm
Overall Dimensions 19-3/4" × 15-3/8" × 21-1/4" H (500 × 390 × 540 mm)
Net Weight 286 lb (130 kg)
What our Experts Think
  • Production-grade powered precision: The Durston 1071 Power Mill DRM C130 (128.138) is a heavy-duty single-sided powered rolling mill designed for continuous workshop use with consistent, controlled output.
  • Dual-purpose combination system: Built for both flat sheet reduction and wire forming, it integrates a 130mm roll set with precision grooves and flat rolling capability for versatile metalwork.
  • High-torque industrial motor: Equipped with a 1.1 kW (1.5 HP) motor, it delivers stable power for long production runs, reducing operator fatigue and ensuring uniform results.
  • Precision wire + sheet control: Features multiple wire grooves (typically 11 sizes) plus side extension rollers for half-round profiles (4, 3, 2, 1.5 mm), enabling advanced forming flexibility.
  • Built for durability and accuracy: Cast iron frame and induction-hardened rolls ensure long-term rigidity, wear resistance, and consistent surface finish quality under heavy use.
  • Workshop safety and usability focus: Includes forward/reverse control, variable speed operation, emergency stop, and protective guards for safe, controlled operation in professional environments.

Q&A

Q: What is the Durston DRM C130 Power Mill used for?
A: It is a professional powered rolling mill designed for both flat sheet rolling and wire forming, widely used in jewelry manufacturing and metal fabrication. 

Q: What is the roller width and capacity?
A: It features a 130mm roller width and can handle sheet metal up to approximately 6mm thickness, depending on material type.

Q: How many wire grooves does it include?
A: The main roller includes 11 square wire grooves ranging from about 8mm down to 1mm for step-by-step wire reduction.

Q: Does it include half-round extension rolls?
A: Yes, side extensions provide four half-round profiles (approximately 4mm, 3mm, 2mm, and 1.5mm) for shaping wire and shanks.

Q: What motor does it use?
A: It uses a 1.1 kW industrial motor, designed for continuous workshop operation with smooth powered rolling.

Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is built with cast iron construction, hardened rollers (RC ~64), and precision gearing, making it suitable for daily production use in workshops.

Q: What makes this model stand out?
A: Its key advantage is the all-in-one combination capability (flat + wire + half-round forming) in a powered system, reducing the need for multiple separate rolling mills.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean rollers after every use: Remove metal dust from both flat and wire grooves to maintain precision and prevent surface marking.
  • Protect hardened rolls: Wipe with light anti-rust oil (e.g., 3-in-1) when idle, then clean before next use to avoid contamination.
  • Lubricate gears & bearings: Regularly grease drive gears and oil adjustment points for smooth, quiet powered operation.
  • Use gradual reductions: Avoid heavy single passes to protect the 1.1 kW motor, gearbox, and roller alignment.
  • Keep extension grooves clean: Clear 4, 3, 2, 1.5 mm half-round channels to maintain accurate wire shaping.
  • Check alignment regularly: Ensure rollers remain parallel for consistent sheet thickness and uniform wire profiles.
  • Avoid dirty or hardened metal: Only roll clean, annealed material to prevent groove damage and roller marking.
  • Cover when not in use: Protect from dust and humidity to prevent corrosion on cast iron and steel components.