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Aluminum
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2010
- Location
- netherlands
Hello all,
After quite some time searching for a Weiler Matador i finally found one.
It's built in 1990 and has some nice accessories too.
5c collets 50 pcs.
drillchuck
live and dead center
Camlock
protected driveplate for lathedog
3 jaw rohm
4 jaw
spindle protector
bed stop
multifix (Klopfer Germany)with 7 holders
coolant pump
waldman lamp
It's in great shape, according to the chips i found it was mainly used for brass, aluminium and plastics.
Didn't come with a manual though, just the electric scheme was there. Anybody has a link to an english one in pdf?
Have a question about the automatic bedstop. Is it supposed to disengage the handle for automatic feed, or does it just slip?
Have to wait for one more week before they get my 3 phase electrics done and can start making chips.
Also in the pics i'll attach, there is a fast drill lever. Does it need an other housing then the dial tailstock?
I'm back to some polishing and cleaning now. pff, a week is long with such a nice machine waiting for you.





Greetings, Peter
After quite some time searching for a Weiler Matador i finally found one.

It's built in 1990 and has some nice accessories too.
5c collets 50 pcs.
drillchuck
live and dead center
Camlock
protected driveplate for lathedog
3 jaw rohm
4 jaw
spindle protector
bed stop
multifix (Klopfer Germany)with 7 holders
coolant pump
waldman lamp
It's in great shape, according to the chips i found it was mainly used for brass, aluminium and plastics.
Didn't come with a manual though, just the electric scheme was there. Anybody has a link to an english one in pdf?
Have a question about the automatic bedstop. Is it supposed to disengage the handle for automatic feed, or does it just slip?
Have to wait for one more week before they get my 3 phase electrics done and can start making chips.
Also in the pics i'll attach, there is a fast drill lever. Does it need an other housing then the dial tailstock?
I'm back to some polishing and cleaning now. pff, a week is long with such a nice machine waiting for you.





Greetings, Peter