ACRA MD-660G UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- ACRA
- Model
- MD-660G
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The ACRA MD-660G Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty, sensitive single-spindle machine designed for precision drilling in demanding industrial environments. Featuring a robust 26-inch swing, this drill press provides ample workspace for large workpieces, making it ideal for both production and maintenance applications. Powered by a 2.95 horsepower motor, the MD-660G delivers consistent torque and reliable performance, ensuring efficient drilling through a variety of materials including mild steel and cast iron. The machine operates at a fixed speed of 1,400 RPM, offering optimal balance between cutting speed and tool life for general-purpose drilling tasks. Its sturdy construction and rigid column ensure minimal vibration and maximum accuracy during operation. The sensitive spindle mechanism allows for precise feed control, enhancing the quality of drilled holes and reducing operator fatigue. Designed for versatility, the MD-660G accommodates a wide range of drill bit sizes and can be adapted for various drilling requirements. The large table and generous spindle-to-base clearance further enhance its usability for diverse workpiece dimensions. Built with durability in mind, the ACRA MD-660G Upright Drill Press is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily industrial use, providing long-term reliability and consistent performance in workshops, fabrication shops, and manufacturing facilities.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1400 RPM
- Spindle Power
- 2.95 HP
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