CSS MáQUINAS FHS 15 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
CSS MáQUINAS
Model
FHS 15
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The CSS MáQUINAS FHS 15 Upright Drill Press is designed for precision drilling in mild steel with a maximum capacity of 0.1575 inches. It is powered by a 0.537 horsepower motor capable of reaching a high spindle speed of 15,000 RPM, which supports rapid drilling operations and fine finish quality. The drill press features a robust column and base construction to ensure stability and minimize vibration during use. Its compact footprint is ideal for workshop environments requiring efficient space utilization. The machine is engineered for accurate spindle rotation and consistent torque delivery at high speeds, making it suitable for detailed metalworking tasks requiring tight tolerances. Controls are designed for user-friendly operation, enabling precise speed adjustments and feed control. The drill press accepts standard size chucks appropriate for its capacity, facilitating easy tool changes and versatility across multiple drilling applications. Its upright design allows for easy positioning of workpieces and adjustment of the table height to accommodate various sizes and shapes. This equipment is ideal for metal fabrication shops, prototyping, and maintenance departments seeking a reliable and efficient drill press for small to medium-sized holes in mild steel and similar materials.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
0.537 HP
Max Drilling Diameter
0.16 ''
Max Spindle Speed
15000 RPM

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