DAKE SB-32V UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
DAKE
Model
SB-32V
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The DAKE SB-32V Upright Drill Press is a robust floor model designed for precision and versatility in industrial drilling applications. It features an **18-inch swing** and a **1.5 horsepower single-phase motor** operating at 110/120 volts, delivering a broad variable speed range from **46 to 3,473 RPM** via an inverter/frequency drive, enabling infinitely variable spindle speeds for fine control during operation. The drill press supports a maximum **drill capacity of 1-1/4 inches** with a spindle taper of **MT4** and provides a spindle travel of **5-1/4 inches**, allowing deep and accurate hole drilling. The spindle-to-table distance accommodates workpieces effectively, supported by a 4-inch diameter column for stability and rigidity under load. The unit weighs **483 lbs**, signifying a heavy-duty build suitable for demanding workshop environments. The inclusion of a **forward/reverse selector** enhances its functionality for tapping and other specialized applications. Additionally, it uses a **5/8-inch chuck size** for secure bit holding and includes a plexiglas chip and chuck guard for operator safety. Its construction and variable speed control make it ideal for a range of materials and drilling tasks, from light fabrication to more heavy-duty metalworking, combining power, precision, and user-friendly features into a dependable floor drill press model.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT4
Spindle Power
1.5 HP
Stroke Length
5.3 ''
Max Spindle Speed
3473 RPM

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