ERLO BSR.25 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
ERLO
Model
BSR.25
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The ERLO BSR.25 upright drill press is a robust industrial drilling machine engineered for heavy-duty metalworking applications. This column-type drill features a 20.2-inch swing, providing ample reach for positioning workpieces under the spindle. The machine delivers impressive drilling capacity of 1 inch in mild steel and 1.2 inches in cast iron, making it suitable for a wide range of ferrous materials. Powered by a 2.4 HP motor, the BSR.25 offers sufficient torque and speed control for precision drilling operations across varying material densities and thicknesses. The upright configuration provides stability and rigidity essential for maintaining accuracy during extended production runs. The machine incorporates a Morse cone spindle taper (typically 3MT on ERLO drills) and features manual feed control for operator precision. With its combination of substantial drilling capacity, powerful motor, and sturdy cast iron construction characteristic of ERLO's industrial drilling equipment, the BSR.25 is ideally suited for manufacturing facilities, machine shops, and maintenance departments requiring dependable, high-performance drilling capabilities. The machine likely includes standard safety features such as a drill guard, emergency stop button, and motor protection consistent with CE standards compliance found across ERLO's industrial drill line.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
2.4 HP
Max Drilling Diameter
1.20 ''

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