Grizzly G0808-20-3/4 in. Gearhead Drill Press With, G0808
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The G0808 20-3/4" Gearhead Drill Press with Cross-Slide Table delivers with many unique features. The vertical power feed is a huge time saver for those projects requiring the table to move up and down the column repetitively or a large distance each time. The variable-speed spindle control combined with a large digital readout allows for optimum control of drilling results. Thanks to the variable frequency drive (VFD), the G0808 has a high-low speed range for 3-phase speed control with single-phase power. The VFD saves you money by increasing the efficiency of the motor and decreasing electricity use. It reduces wear and tear on the motor which extends the life of the drill press. The X- and Y-axis table has a longitudinal powerfeed for milling as well as faster drilling setup convenience.
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- Main motor: 1-1/2 HP, 220V, 3-phase (with inverter for single-phase power), 5.5A
- Required power source: 220V, single-phase, min. 15A circuit
- Swing: 20-3/4"
- Spindle taper: R-8
- Spindle speed: variable, 0 —2500 RPM
- Drilling capacity: 1-9/16" mild steel
- Head tilt: 30° left, 90° right
- Max. distance from spindle to column: 10-7/16"
- Max. distance from spindle to table: 17-1/2"
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Excellent Drill Press, and used for Annular Cutters, too.
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Good but motorized table height stopped working
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