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    Question Question about Dillon Super Swage 600

    I received notice that Dillon has shipped my Super Swage 600 to me. I'd like to mount it on a piece of 3/4" plywood that I can attach to my bench as needed with C clamps. Question: What size bolts fit the mounting holes of the 600? I'd like to have my mounting supplies ready when I receive my new toy. Thank you!



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    Mine is mounted on a piece of oak 4x15 with #12 wood screws.

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    Mine has been packed away but as stated it was attached with wood screws.

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    It is counter bored for 1/4 " socket head cap screws two need to be 1.4" OAL plus whatever your mounting it to and washers, nut if your not drilling and tapping. The third would be 5/8" OAL plus mounting length.

    OAL not just "grip length".

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    I would have to look but mine is probably mouinted to a suitable piece of pine with some sheet rock screws. Been that way for ever.
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    I bolted mine to a short piece of 2x4 and put it in my vise when I want to use it. When its not needed its on the shelf.
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    In addition to hold-down bolts/screws you might consider this for speed convenience, not needed, but it sure makes things a tad bit easier for a smooth operation.

    http://inlinefabrication.com/collect...n-superswage-1

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    I used a 2 X 4 and used dry wall screws; a long time ago. Still tight.

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    Jeez - your making me work tonight

    There are 3 holes in mine
    the part that goes all the way thru measures 0.260 + 0.020 so say quarter in shank hardware
    the top of the hole has been bored larger for the head measures 0.470 + 0.008 in the
    two I can get my calipers into the one down in the bottom looks to be the same.

    You might want to consider mounting on a larger board so you can add an attachment or two to your unit.



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    Install the Inline Fabrication alignment units and then add the mod Artful posted a video of and you can't get the Super Swager to run much faster I don't think. I used my hand to do the flip, but I love the spring that young man used. Simple, inexpensive and effective. Doesn't get any better.

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