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Durston 1037 Molly C165 Rolling Mill With 50-1 Reduction Gear - 128.177

Durston 1037 Molly C165 Rolling Mill With 50-1 Reduction Gear - 128.177

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Durston 1037 Molly C165 Rolling Mill With 50-1 Reduction Gear - 128.177

The Durston Molly C165 is a professional combination rolling mill featuring the brand's patent-pending 50:1 reduction gearbox—delivering exceptionally light turning effort and a wider rolling area than the Olivia model. Designed for studios that demand effortless operation and generous flat rolling capacity, the Molly C165 combines a front-mounted turning wheel, induction-hardened rolls, and a highly calibrated adjustment wheel into a solid single-cast body built for precision and durability.

Features
  • 50:1 reduction gearbox (patent pending) – 50 handwheel turns equal 1 roll revolution for exceptionally light rolling effort
  • Front-mounted turning wheel operates comfortably standing or sitting
  • Induction-hardened rolls for long-lasting, consistent performance
  • Highly calibrated adjustment wheel for precise, repeatable gap settings
  • Combination mill – handles flat sheet metal and square wire in a single unit
  • 110 mm flat rolling area on the main roll for wider sheet work
  • 11 square wire grooves on the main roll
  • Side extension with 4 half-round grooves (4, 3, 2, and 1.5 mm)
  • Solid single-cast body construction for rigidity and stability
  • Larger footprint than the Olivia model; does not fit the Durston Rolling Mill Stand
Specifications
Model Molly C165
Gear Ratio 50:1 (patent pending)
Roll Diameter 60 mm
Roll Width 165 mm
Flat Rolling Area 110 mm
Wire Grooves 11 square grooves (main roll)
Side Extensions Half-round grooves: 4, 3, 2, 1.5 mm
Sheet Thickness Capacity 6 mm
Overall Dimensions 20-3/4" L × 8-3/4" W × 21-1/4" H (530 × 220 × 540 mm)
Net Weight 165 lb (75 kg)
What our Experts Think
  • Maximum-Capacity Professional Rolling Mill
    The Durston Molly C165 is a heavy-duty combination rolling mill designed for large-scale sheet and wire production, offering a wide 165mm roll and exceptional workshop efficiency.
  • Ultra-Easy 50:1 Reduction Gear System
    Features Durston’s advanced 50:1 gearbox, dramatically reducing hand effort while maintaining smooth, controlled rolling—making it one of the easiest high-capacity mills to operate.
  • Wide 165mm Working Width with Strong Flat Area
    Provides a 110mm flat rolling zone plus full combination capability, ideal for larger sheets, pattern work, and production-grade jewellery manufacturing.
  • Full Combination Functionality
    Includes 11 square wire grooves and 4 half-round extension grooves (4mm–1.5mm), enabling sheet reduction, wire forming, and profile work in one machine.
  • Built for Production Environments
    Heavy cast construction with induction-hardened rolls ensures long-term durability, stability, and consistent pressure under continuous use.
  • Ergonomic Standing or Seated Operation
    Front wheel design allows comfortable use whether seated or standing, improving workflow flexibility in busy studios.
  • High Output Efficiency Focus
    Designed for jewellers who need speed, reduced physical strain, and repeatable precision when working at scale.
  • Studio-Grade Investment Tool
    Best suited for professional workshops, manufacturing setups, and high-volume goldsmithing where throughput and consistency matter most.

Q&A

Q: What is the Durston 1037 Molly C165 Rolling Mill (128.177)?
A: It is a professional high-end manual combination rolling mill designed for jewelry makers, featuring a wide 165mm rolling capacity and an advanced 50:1 reduction gearbox for extremely light operation.

Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used for reducing sheet metal thickness, rolling wire, and forming metal profiles, commonly in goldsmithing, silversmithing, and jewelry production.

Q: What makes it different from standard rolling mills?
A: It uses a 50:1 reduction gearbox, meaning the handle turns many times for each roller rotation, dramatically reducing effort and making heavy rolling much easier and smoother.

Q: What materials can it handle?
A: It works with gold, silver, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals commonly used in jewelry manufacturing.

Q: Is it manual or powered?
A: It is a manual rolling mill, but the gearbox makes it significantly easier to operate than standard direct-drive mills.

Q: What is the main benefit of this model?
A: It combines a very wide rolling capacity with ultra-light operating force, making it ideal for users who need high production capability with minimal physical effort.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean rollers after every use – Wipe the 165mm flat and wire grooves immediately to remove filings and prevent scoring on the induction-hardened rolls (~64 HRC).
  • Protect with light oil film – Apply a thin layer of rust-preventive oil (e.g., 3-in-1) when idle; always fully clean before rolling to avoid contaminating metal stock.
  • Maintain the 50:1 gearbox – The ultra-high reduction system is low-effort but still requires periodic light lithium grease to keep torque transfer smooth and prevent long-term wear.
  • Keep grooves and extensions clean – Regularly remove debris from 11 wire grooves and side extension channels to ensure accurate wire forming and prevent uneven pressure marks.
  • Avoid overloading thickness – Do not exceed ~6mm sheet capacity; always reduce in gradual passes instead of forcing heavy single reductions to protect rollers and gearing.
  • Use only clean, annealed metal – Dirty or hardened stock increases wear on precision rollers and reduces surface finish quality.
  • Check alignment regularly – Ensure even pressure across the full 165mm width to prevent tapering, uneven wear, and gearbox stress.
  • Secure mounting is critical – Bolt firmly to a heavy, stable bench or dedicated stand; the large frame relies on rigidity for accurate rolling performance.
  • Store in dry conditions – Prevent humidity exposure to protect rollers, bearings, and cast frame from corrosion.
  • Never touch rollers with bare hands – Skin oils can cause long-term spotting on precision-ground steel surfaces.