Review Dremel 220-01 Rotary Tool Work Station
Buy Cheap Dremel 220-01 Rotary Tool Work Station From Here Now!Turn that Dremel rotary tool into a drill press with this rotary tool workstation from Dremel. The station accepts several Dremel models to drill perpendicular and angled holes in 15-degree increments from 90 degrees vertical to 90 degrees horizontal. Inch and metric markings on the base make for accurate drilling of workpieces. Depth markings with depth stop provide consistent depth adjustment, while the sturdy metal base with four clamping points holds workpieces securely in place. The workstation also holds the rotary tool steady for other tasks, such as polishing metal objects, sanding different shapes and grinding metal pieces--with greater precision and less fatigue. The station's telescoping shaft allows adjustments to any height between 16 and 29 inches. On-board storage for drill bits, cords, and wrenches keep them all in handy reach.
--Brian D. Olson What's in the Box
Work station, accessory nest, mounting wrench, instructions
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Technical Details
- Dremel rotary tool work station; fits Dremel models 275, 285, 300, 395, 398, 400 XPR, 780, and 800
- Converts Dremel rotary tool to drill press; drills at 90 degree vertical angle and in 15-degree increments to 90 degrees horizontal
- Study metal base with
- Includes work station, mounting wrench, instructions; rotary tool not included
- 56-square inch base; 1-year limited warranty
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"HORRIBLE assembly instructions...quality stinks!" 2010-09-28
By K. Kramer (Austin, Texas)
I've owned Dremel products for years, and like them. I bought this expecting it to work with my "older" Dremel from the late 1990s...
First of all, out of the box...NO VISUAL STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS whatsoever. I've written technical documentation in the past, and have assembled many things including a full-sized Craftsman table saw. I was shocked at how horrible and incomplete the instructions were for this product. It has a not-so-helpful diagram, and a few short instructions in the "Assembly" area of the manual. As far as I'm concerned, I could've been reading the Spanish instructions and had an easier time.
There is a telescoping tube that has rubber caps on each end. Not understanding what they are for, I removed them and took the two tubes apart (they were never mentioned in the assembly). Then I struggled to figure out how to put it all together. It ends up you're supposed to leave the two tubes nested, and extend one of them. Not clear from the instructions! (perhaps that was covered in the Spanish section!)
There is a locking mechanism on the back of the unit that holds the Dremel, but I don't think it ever mentions attaching it BEFORE sliding the drill press unit down the shaft...so after I finally got everything assembled, I had to disassemble it to put this piece back in.
Also, the drill press unit rotates and locks "vertical." Mine's not perfectly vertical...probably off 1-2 degrees. I can't figure out how to get it to be straight.
I could go on, but it would be more of the same. After struggling with it and taking about an hour to assemble it, I learned that my older 1998 Dremel doesn't even fit in the collar. So I'm going to have to go buy another Dremel in order to use the drill press.
I am really disappointed in Dremel!! This is NOT up to Dremel standards. Dremel, if you're listening, I will write your assembly instructions for you if you send me a new Dremel that works with this!
UPDATE: I'd like to add even more information on this one. Now that it's assembled, and I've used it a few times...this was a complete waste of money. It is so flimsy...when you're trying to drill a hole, the holder for the Dremel tool wiggles around, and makes it hard to drill precise holes. $50 or so is not a horrible price, but I've owned other Dremel accessories in the past, including the previous drill press and the router, and none have ever been of poor quality. This has some nice design features (crow's nest holder for drill bits), and it's pretty (blue plastic and chrome is "decorative" and looks pretty on my workbench)...but it is simply not a quality piece of machinery. Oh, the cast aluminum base is nice. But if you need precision, I hear that there's a machined drill press online somewhere that is a better quality for a little more money, and probably well worth it. If you're drilling imprecise holes in balsa wood or Twinkies, then this might work for you.
"Worst. Assembly. Instructions. Ever." 2010-09-21
By Elizabeth Tolbert (Saint Paul, MN)
I bought this workstation to use as a drill press for my crafts business. I consider myself relatively handy and intelligent and the instructions could not have been more worthless. Bad graphics, poor wording. I was able to "successfully" assemble it only after lucking out at the local hardware superstore where they had a Dremel demo last weekend. The nice guy running the demo took one out of the box for me and helped me set it up. He agreed the instructions were, uh, lacking. Also recommended that I use plumbers' tape to fix the wobbliness of the tube assembly. Overall this piece is useful but it's also a big disappointment. C'mon Dremel, you can do way better.
p.s. The packaging and such may not list it, but this *does* accommodate the Dremel 4000 Series.
"Misleading and Poor Quality" 2010-09-18
By Grant Mason (San Diego, Calif. USA)
This product says that it will fit a Dremel 395. My problem is that the Dremel I am in possession of is a model 395 circa 1984. The Dremel I have has a different body style than the current 395's and will not fit the drill press. I can understand this mistake but it would have saved me time and money spent to know this detail. As for the press itself it is definitely of budget construction. The assembly is pretty simple but that is after you interpret the poorly written and skimpy instructions. All-in-all you get something that should be priced around $40.00 and in today's world that is not saying much. The old Dremel in my possession is still going strong after 26 years; I don't think this drill press will have much worth after the same amount of time except as scrap metal and plastic.
"Just Great!" 2010-08-22
By Judy Cantwell
This Dremel Work Station is just great! It is wonderful for our Dremel needs and is exactly what we wanted. AND...the price is so much cheaper than in the stores around here. We happeneded to be in the local craftman's store the other day and saw the identical item for over sixty dollars more! We love Amazon!
"Great item, but not perfect" 2010-08-16
By el cranki (mexico)
this iem is really versatile and well built, but the only problem i've found is that it aint as "tight" as it would appear, when you use it as a drill press the tip of the drill may go a few milimeters sideways when it touches his objetive
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