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Closeout Durston 1196 Power Drawbench 1800-110V 72" (Usable 54") - 999.127212P

Closeout Durston 1196 Power Drawbench 1800-110V 72" (Usable 54") - 999.127212P

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Closeout Durston 1196 Power Drawbench 1800-110V 72" (Usable 54") - 999.127212P

The Durston 1196 Power Drawbench brings the proven engineering of Durston's manual 1800 drawbench series into the powered realm — fitted with a 0.75 kW 110V motor for demanding studio and production wire-drawing work. Made in England, the 1196 is built around a heavy-duty cast iron gearbox and delivers near-silent, variable-speed pulling with both forward and reverse operation across a generous 1350 mm (53⅛") working length.

This unit is a closeout — a practically brand-new return in virtually new condition, inspected and verified to be in full working order. Sold as-is. Only 1 available. The bench is also available for pick-up at our Oakland, California warehouse by appointment only — contact customer service at 1-800-772-3456 to arrange.

Features
  • Powered by a 0.75 kW 110V motor — same frame and specifications as the Durston manual 1800 drawbench
  • Forward and reverse operation
  • Variable speed control
  • Heavy-duty cast iron gearbox
  • Near-silent operation
  • Pulls up to 10 mm wire diameter
  • 1350 mm (53⅛") usable working length
Specifications
Model Durston 1196 Power Drawbench 1800-110V
Motor 0.75 kW, 110V
Working Length 1350 mm (53⅛")
Overall Dimensions 72" L × 22" W × 38⅛" H
Maximum Wire Diameter 10 mm
Weight 181 lbs.
Country of Origin England
Condition Closeout — inspected, verified full working order, sold as-is
What our Experts Think
  • Industrial-Grade Wire Drawing Power
    The Durston 1196 brings professional powered wire drawing capability to high-output jewellery and metal workshops, reducing manual effort while improving consistency.
  • Long 72" Frame with 54" Usable Stroke
    Designed for extended wire pulls, giving smooth, controlled reduction over long lengths—ideal for production-level chain makers and goldsmiths.
  • Power-Driven Precision Control
    Equipped with a 0.75kW motor, forward/reverse control, and variable speed, allowing precise tension control for consistent wire sizing.
  • Heavy Cast Iron Gearbox Construction
    Built for stability under load, ensuring vibration-free operation and long-term durability in continuous workshop use.
  • High Capacity Wire Handling
    Capable of drawing up to 10mm wire diameter, making it suitable for both fine jewellery work and heavier metal forming tasks.
  • Workshop Efficiency Upgrade
    Replaces manual pulling effort with controlled mechanical power, significantly improving speed, repeatability, and operator comfort.
  • Professional Studio Standard Tool
    Best suited for manufacturing environments where consistent wire quality and production throughput are essential.

Q&A

Q: What is the Closeout Durston 1196 Power Drawbench 1800-110V 72" (Usable 54") (999.127212P)?
A: It is a professional powered jewelry drawbench designed for pulling metal wire through drawplates to reduce its diameter with consistent force and control.

Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used to draw and reduce wire size, making it thinner and longer for jewelry making, chain production, and metal fabrication.

Q: What is its working length?
A: It has a 72" total length with approximately 54" usable drawing travel, allowing long wire pulls in a single pass.

Q: What materials can it handle?
A: It is suitable for gold, silver, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals commonly used in jewelry and workshop production.

Q: Is it manual or powered?
A: It is a powered drawbench with a 110V motor, meaning wire is pulled mechanically rather than by hand.

Q: What is it typically used with?
A: It is used with drawplates and draw tongs, which grip and progressively reduce wire size as it is pulled through.

Q: What is the main benefit of this machine?
A: It provides consistent, motor-driven wire drawing, reducing physical effort while improving speed, precision, and repeatability compared to manual drawbenches.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean draw path after every use
    Remove wire dust, metal filings, and lubricant residue from the draw bench bed, rollers, and guide rails to prevent scratching and uneven pulling.
  • Keep draw tongs in top condition
    Inspect jaws regularly for wear or slippage. Clean gripping surfaces so they maintain strong, non-slip hold on wire during high-tension pulls.
  • Lubricate gearbox & moving drive parts
    Apply light machine grease periodically to the cast-iron gearbox and drive system to ensure smooth forward/reverse operation and reduce motor strain.
  • Check motor ventilation (0.75kW system)
    Keep vents dust-free and ensure airflow is not blocked during long runs to prevent overheating and preserve motor life.
  • Inspect emergency stops & safety systems
    Test both end-stop switches regularly to ensure immediate shutdown in case of wire snag or operator emergency.
  • Maintain draw plates & ring guides
    Clean and lightly wax draw plates to reduce friction and prevent galling of wire during repeated passes.
  • Avoid overloading wire capacity
    Do not exceed recommended draw limits (up to ~10mm input wire). Step reductions gradually instead of forcing heavy pulls.
  • Keep bed aligned & rigid
    Ensure the bench remains level and securely anchored to prevent vibration, which can cause uneven wire diameter or strain on the gearbox.
  • Rust prevention
    Lightly oil exposed steel parts when idle, especially in humid environments, but always clean before use to avoid contaminating wire.
  • Routine bolt & frame checks
    Re-tighten mounting points periodically due to vibration from motorized operation.