ERLO MTSER.40 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- ERLO
- Model
- MTSER.40
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The ERLO MTSER.40 Upright Drill Press delivers robust performance with a **maximum drilling capacity in mild steel of 1.57 inches (40 mm)**. Powered by a **2.01 HP motor** running at a fixed **1,500 RPM**, this column drill press is suited for medium to heavy-duty metalwork operations requiring precision and reliability. It features a **Morse Taper 4 (MT4)** spindle suitable for standard drill bits and tooling, with a **spindle stroke** designed to accommodate substantial drilling depth. The machine's rigid cast iron construction ensures structural stability and vibration damping, essential for maintaining accuracy during prolonged use. Its practical design includes a vertically adjustable worktable to support various sizes of workpieces and enable flexible setup. The unit supports manual or optional feed mechanisms to provide controlled drilling action, enhancing operator control for fine or heavy material removal tasks. Integrated safety features typically include emergency stops and chip guards to protect operators during machining. With a throat depth around 11-12 inches and a substantial column height, the drill press accommodates large workpieces and versatile machining applications across industrial and maintenance workshops. Its motor and speed specifications optimize balance between power and operational smoothness, making it capable for a broad range of steel drilling and tapping requirements. This equipment is designed to meet CE standards for safety and operational reliability, highlighting its suitability for professional manufacturing environments where precision drilling of mild steel is critical.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1500 RPM
- Max Drilling Diameter
- 1.57 ''
- Spindle Power
- 2.01 HP
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