ERLO MVE.45 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
ERLO
Model
MVE.45
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The ERLO MVE.45 Upright Drill Press is engineered for demanding industrial drilling applications with a capacity to drill up to 1.77 inches in mild steel and 1.97 inches in cast iron. It features a 3 HP spindle motor operating at 1000 RPM, delivering variable speeds from 60 to 2496 RPM through an advanced inverter transmission system, allowing precise control of cutting speed. The drill press accommodates tapping up to M38 (approximately 1.496 inches). Its spindle utilizes an MT.4 taper with a substantial 9.45-inch stroke, providing ample drilling depth. The spindle centerline to column face measures 14.17 inches, and the robust 6.89-inch diameter column ensures stability during operation. The machine includes a rotating and tilting worktable to facilitate versatile positioning of the workpiece, along with an adjustable depth stop for precision in repetitive tasks. Operator convenience is enhanced by features such as a fine feed handwheel, integrated worklight, and a tool ejector for easy bit removal. The drill press is equipped with a built-in coolant system to maintain tool temperature and extend bit life during prolonged use. Safety and control are optimized with low voltage controls, ensuring reliable and safe operation. This model also incorporates an electromagnetic feed clutch for smooth, consistent feed rates between 0.87 and 4.96 inches per minute, ideal for varying material thicknesses and hardness. The ERLO MVE.45 combines rugged construction with advanced electronic variable speed control, suitable for efficient, precise machining in industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT.4
Max Drilling Diameter
1.97 ''
Stroke Length
9.5 ''

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