🔧 Unleash Your Creativity with Foredom's Dual Motor Hanger!
The Foredom MH-1 Rotary Tool Motor Hanger is a robust and efficient solution for holding two rotary tool motors, designed for professionals seeking to optimize their workspace. With a compact design and lightweight build, it ensures easy mobility and organization, all while being ready to plug into standard 110V outlets.
Manufacturer | Foredom |
Part Number | MAMH-1 |
Package Dimensions | 47.5 x 10.79 x 8.13 cm; 1.5 kg |
Item model number | FOR-MAMH-1 |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.5 kg |
J**S
Wast of many
G-clamp is plastic breaks on tight ingredients absolutely rubbish
R**G
Calidad
Mucha calidad, excelente diseño y uso doble, que mas podemos pedir? Otros soportes están bien para otros aparatos, pero estás Son motores pesados y es para dos, además de poder mantener el cabezal en su duro y no colgado es un extra.
M**K
Sturdy
The pictures do not do it any justus , much heavier and sturdier than it looks .
M**9
No worries about this holder.
After reading the reviews that said the mount was light weight plastic I was concerned about the strength of the part. Other later reviews said it was heavy duty plastic. I decided to take a chance and I’m glad I did. This thing is a beast. You can break anything if you try and you would have to try very hard with this to destroy it. The clamp is the only plastic part on this other than the hand piece holder and that should never get much stress. The clamp is not just plastic. It seems to be some sort of fiberglass. Very heavy duty. I can’t see it breaking with anything other than excessive daily abuse. If it does break I will weld the heavy hex rod to a c clamp and then be good forever. This is worth the money without question.
F**A
Its almost a good product but it has big issues
The rods for the stand are made from very nice steel hex bar. The two couplings that join the three pieces together have an incredible amount of slop in them. I can move the top of one section of rod back and forth 5/8" with the set screw loose. Its twice that with two rods in place. This should be a tight slide fit, as it is it relies entirely on the small setcrew to carry the loads for the entire structure. I see problems down the road. Theres no reason for the joiner couplings to have such a sloppy fit, it makes the whole thing feel cheap and poorly made. The clamp that holds it onto the bench is made of plastic, its heavy duty but it still deflects some as you tighten it up. I'm a liscensed industrial and part time jeweler. I know how to put things together. I tightened the clamp as much as I dared by hand for fear of breaking it. It seemed fine for the few hours I was at the bench. I came back this morning to see my flex shaft motor and stand lying on the concrete floor. It had fallen overnight. My brandnew flex shaft motor is making a new noise as a result. I need to inspect it further for damages. Theres a rubber gasket in the top of the clamp, it had detached itself somehow. The hardwood bench it was attached to had no marks or gouges from where it was attached so it wasn't the table. I reinstalled it without the rubber gasket and again tightened it by hand. On the adjustable side of the clamp i put a piece of steel to perhaps help spread the load and help it some. Its a very narrow clamp and I don't trust it for one flex shaft let alone the two its meant for. The clamp should be 2-3 times as wide to carry the loads properly. I fear bumbing the upright and having it break. The way the hex rod installs and tightens into the clamp means it will always be at a funny angle rather than vertical. It needs a spacer at the bottom of the clamp to take care of this design shortfall. Make sure you install the couplings with the setcrews on the same plane or the angles will look worse. The plastic piece the handpiece is supposed to mount to doesn't fit as it should. The handpiece will go in it and stay, more by happy accident. I don't know what the original intention for it was. I'm disappointed, I purchased this with the expectation I was going to recieve the best stand on the market. Instead I recieved this...
D**
Just what I needed
This item is just what is needed to hang and use a rotary tool. Easy to assemble and very strong and hefty as needed
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