AMCO Z5045 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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- Model
- Z5045
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- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The AMCO Z5045 Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty vertical drilling machine designed for precision metalworking tasks such as drilling, milling, and tapping. It features a **maximum drilling capacity in mild steel of 1.77 inches (45 mm)**. The spindle accepts MT3, MT4, or R8 tapers, providing versatility with a **spindle travel (stroke) of 5.12 inches (130 mm)**. The drill press offers 6 to 12 spindle speed steps, with speeds ranging approximately from **80 to 2500 RPM** depending on the specific model and power frequency. The spacious worktable measures between 14.96 x 11.81 inches (380 x 300 mm) and 16.4 x 16.4 inches (417 x 416 mm) and can tilt ±45° and rotate 360° horizontally for flexible positioning. The drill head itself also rotates 360° horizontally with vertical travel of about 9.8 inches (250 mm), while the worktable has a vertical travel capacity of 22.4 inches (570 mm). The distance from the spindle axis to the column is approximately 11.4 inches (290 mm), allowing ample working space. Maximum distances from spindle to worktable and base are about 28.5 inches (725 mm) and 44.3 inches (1125 mm), respectively. The machine is powered by a 1.5 to 1.8 kW (2 to 2.4 HP) motor operating on 220 VAC, 3-phase, 60 Hz power, enabling robust performance. Its solid construction results in a net weight of roughly 1014 lbs (460 kg) and a gross weight near 1102 lbs (500 kg). The T-slot on the worktable is 0.63 inches (16 mm) wide to accommodate clamps and fixtures, making the AMCO Z5045 a versatile, industrial-grade drill press suitable for demanding workshop applications.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Taper
- MT3, MT4, or R8
- Table Size (LxW)
- 14.96 x 11.81
- Max Drilling Diameter
- 1.77 ''
- Stroke Length
- 5.1 ''
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