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SHOP FOX M1111 6-Inch by 21-Inch Mill and Drill

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Arrives May 18 – May 25
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Features

  • 1HP, 220v, Brushless DC Motor w/ Step-Up Transformer, 110v Operation
  • Push button motor control for forward, reverse, tapping and off
  • Variable Speed: 100 - 1750 RPM
  • R-8 Spindle Taper
  • Over 14" Headstock Movement

Description

This M1111 Milling Machine has all of the important features of the M1110, but with a few extra time-saving luxuries. However, this mill is further fortified with a quick-tilt headstock for horizontal milling, 1 HP brushless motor, a multi-function digital depth scale on the quill, push-button speed control and digital spindle tachometer. The quick reversing tapping feature also makes hole threading simple. Just put the machine in tapping mode, start the tap, and when the thread is completed, push the button at the end of the rack levers and the spindle reverses, immediately withdrawing the tap from the hole. The back-lit digital tachometer tells you the precise spindle speed for matching tooling and material. All of these extra features make the M1111 Milling Machine one of the most sought after machines available! Made in an ISO 9001 factory.

Manufacturer: ‎Shop Fox


Part Number: ‎M1111


Item Weight: ‎416 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎42 x 31.2 x 30.5 inches


Item model number: ‎M1111


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎110 Volts, 220 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Speed: ‎1750 RPM


Included Components: ‎bare-tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 13, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great benchtop milling machine
This is my first milling machine and I wanted something a little more robust than a mini mill. I was not disappointed with this machine. First impression after uncrating - it was not covered in sticky red grease. There was a light coating of oily grease that was easy to clean off without using any solvent. Although it is recommended to bolt the machine down to a work surface (who needs a 440 pound machine toppling over) it comes with adjustable steel feet so that it may be leveled up without fastening down. For those familiar with a knee mill, this has similar controls with a hand wheel in the base, but instead of the work table rising or lowering, the head is adjusted up and down. By the way, the hand wheel for raising or lowering the head extends below the bottom of the base and needs to extend over the work bench edge. It would turn if the machine were on the leveling feed but nor easily. It takes a little effort to raise the head, but lowering is an easy, one hand operation. I am considering a balance weight to assist in raising the head, though it certainly does not need one. The addition of the DRO on the quill feed makes precise, measurable Z axis changes possible without adjusting the heavy head. As shipped, the machine is quite accurate. upon tramming the head, I found it to be <0.001" out longitudinally (X axis) and zero laterally (Y axis.) This was easily adjusted by tilting the head, but the 0º index pin is no longer usable when it is true. The table and column are tight and solid with very little rocking. After a month of use the saddle gibbs need tightening up a bit as the work table sags a few thousandths when extended to its limit with heavy tooling on it. I would prefer a speed control knob to the increase decrease buttons as they are a bit slow. The machine always starts up at 100RPM and takes a short while to increase to high speed with the + button. Amazingly the motor is nearly instantly reversible at any speed. RPM readout is within about 5% compared to my digital tachometer. The machine is far from ready to use as shipped. You will need basic tooling. I previously had a 3/16" clamp kit and a few end mills so I could try it out after getting it on my work bench. First job was to mill the T nuts a tiny bit as they would not slide in the T slots which are tighter than ½". The next essential would be a good milling vise and set of end mills. Tools can be held adequately in the supplied jacobs chuck, but a set of collets will provide more secure and precise tool holding. A dial indicator is existential to setting up any machine like this. I am very satisfied with this machine and use it nearly every day, but I cannot say as much for some of the Shop Fox accessories I have tried. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2011 by G. Spangler

  • A well built medium duty Mill Drill without DIGITAL READOUT, or tools others may include.
This is a solid mill drill, and clearly built to last, at a good price. However as I look around, I realize there are others that cost far less with the same features, even on Amazon. It is easy to use, but I had to purchase a cross axis vice, and tools to do a simple task. I am certain the item will last, an it’s easy to use, but this category has dozens of mills with far more options and some with great tools included. I’ll update this review after 50 hours, and I’ll really dissect its pros and if any it’s cons . It’s my latest tool and I am chomping at the bit to use it. UPDATE: 2 months and I have attempted to add a DRO and a Steeltex Power Feed, neither of which went well. I have added a set of R8 collets which were necessary. The Mill is sturdy and remains balanced, without no malfunctions. CONCLUSIONS: this mill needs a Digital Readout, and a power feed, but it seems to be well made, but it has issues, including a sluggish speed control, unpredictable power usage, which causes it to blow the 20 amp fused outlet when breaking it in above 1100 RPM. It has also developed noises that do not recede with lubrication. I initially used non carbide end mills which this machine wasted on carbon fiber cutting. The on board measurements including the x/y table and quill are all unusable, and backlash in the table make a DRO a required add on. The Amazon price was more than competitive, but the mill eliminates the need for a drill press. On reflection, I should have opted for a lathe mill combo which were a better idea because of my space considerations. Overall, a good purchase, but research would have led me to other available products. This is however a quality item and I can recommend the Mill/Drill for its intended purpose, and Amazon delivers this unit within 10 days by freight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by aficianado

  • Small but good
This is a nice little mill. The digital depth readout is a very nice feature. The quill travel is small so frequently it will not drill a deep hole. It should be easier to raise the headstock. The plastic face shield has a safety lock which is mostly an encumbrance. Continuous speed control is convenient. Table slots are small so be careful to get the right size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017 by Richard Cline

  • Shop fox mill
I bought this mill to give me more flexibility for projects at home. It seems to be a good machine for small to medium sized projects. The motor provides a good amount of torque, and is some what quiet at low to med speeds. It is set up so that you can just plug it into a 110v outlet which is nice considering that you don't have to have 220v or 3 phase to deal with. It seems to be sturdy if it is leveled properly and is placed on an stand. (I built a stand for mine out of 2.5 inch angle iron and .25 inch plate, it weighed over 150 lbs by the time it was finished and sometimes I still think it could use more rigidity.) One thing worth pointing out is that the hand wheel for moving the head vertically is close to the table; However; I corrected this problem by setting the mill at the front of the table so the hand wheel hangs over the edge. The adjusting gib for the head is very sloppy and needs some work if you want any precision out of this mill. I stoned my gib and it increased the precision some. The precision of the lines on the hand wheels for the X and Y axis on the table seem to be pretty close but the lines are engraved on the wheels and are a bit sloppy. A good set of digital readouts would be a good investment. The digital readout on the quill feed that is built into the head is a nice feature and I constantly find myself using it. Over all, for use at home and small projects this machine is big enough to handle them. It is small enough to place on a stand or on a workbench but yet still can tackle some medium sized jobs without the cost of a full sized mill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2012 by MHLE

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