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| Not really. Most AC drills use series wound motors and 120 ohms seems a bit high to deliver sufficient power to the drill.
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| I feel Pancho Villa could well give the model number and if possible a photograph of his drill , as it might have helped a little bit.
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| But if i is variable speed then it may be a parallel wound motor, fed with full voltage (DC) at the field and a variable voltage (also DC) at the armature.
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