AMCO ZD-3C UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- AMCO
- Model
- ZD-3C
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The AMCO ZD-3C Upright Drill Press is designed for precision drilling with a maximum capacity of 0.984 inches in mild steel. This fixed-style drill press can be mounted on a stand or benchtop, providing stability and accuracy for various drilling applications. While specific technical details such as motor power, spindle speed ranges, swing, and table dimensions are not available from the provided data, the drill press’s capacity indicates suitability for moderate industrial and workshop use requiring holes under one inch in diameter. The upright configuration facilitates vertical drilling operations, making it ideal for jobs demanding consistent and perpendicular hole placement. The machine likely includes a spindle and adjustable table for positioning workpieces, typical of upright drill presses, though exact features remain unspecified. Its capacity and design suggest it is intended for use with mild steel and similar materials, supporting general machining and fabrication tasks where modest-size holes are needed. Further technical specifications would be required for a comprehensive understanding of performance parameters and versatility. The AMCO ZD-3C model is part of AMCO's product line of heavy-duty and sensitive single spindle drills, known for dependable industrial drilling solutions. This drill press provides a reliable solution for workshop environments focused on precision work within its capacity limits.
Technical Attributes
- Max Drilling Diameter
- 0.98 ''
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