Item # 229401699
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Item # 229401699
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This heavy-duty drill press provides the precision and power your shop needs to tackle the most demanding jobs. Outfitted with a 2 HP motor, 12 speeds (adjustable via V-belts), R-8 spindle taper, 15 in. of swing, fine down feed control (with micrometer collar in increments of 0.01 in.) and a 14 in. x 15 in. precision-ground cast iron table, you can see why we are excited to add this drill press to our lineup. The table features rack-and-pinion mounts to allow for 360° of rotation, 60° tilt (left and right), 23-1/2 in. of vertical travel and 2 1/2 in. T-slots to allow for exact positioning of your workpiece. Wanting to make sure that every angle is covered, we've equipped the head with the same rack-and-pinion elevation controls as the table adjustable 7-13/16 in. vertically and capable of 360° rotation around the column. Finally, the precision-ground work surface on the base contains 2 more 1/2 in. T-slots, ensuring that every surface can be put to use.
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- Solid cast iron construction
- Fine down feed control with 0.01 in. increments and zero set
- 360° table positioning around column
- 360° head positioning around column
- Base has precision-ground, cast iron work surface with two 1/2 in. T-slots
- Forward/reverse switch
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