Background

Despite a vast range of grinding machines and associated equipment, Churchill were not well-known as a maker of conventional industrial (engine) lathes. A modest range of especially well-made and tough models was offered during the 1920s and 1930s - the earlt C-R and N-M types -  these having (as with so many other makes) the option of a "cone" pulley headstock for flat-belt drive from factory overhead line shafting, or an all-geared alternative. Even the latter (termed a 'selective drive' by Churchill) could still be had without a built-on motor and instead supplied with what was often called "single-pulley" drive i.e. a flat-belt pulley to take the drive from line shafting.


Dormer (Churchill) Model DG100 Drill Sharpening machine

DORMER Drill Grinder Model DG100 Semi-Automatic. Also branded Churchill and Hunt. Operator's Instruction and Maintenance Manual with Electrical Schematics and Parts as Sectional Drawings. Please note: this is not the same machine as the Dormer Model 100, However, the operating procedures are the same and the manual should help with that model.

  • Operators Manual
  • Maintenance Manual
  • Parts Manual
Hunt (Churchill) GG & DG Series Drill Grinders Manual

Hunt (Churchill) Drill Grinders Models DG100, DG23, DG2A, DG3S, DG3A & GG23etc. Operator's Instruction Manual. Parts Manual for the DG100 as Sectional Drawings with Sales and Specification Catalogues. These instructions apply to all types and sizes of "Hunt Patent" drill grinder.

  • Operators Manual
  • Parts Manual
  • Catalog