ERLO S.25 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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

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Technical Description

The ERLO S.25 Upright Drill Press is a robust, versatile machine engineered for precise manual drilling and tapping in industrial and workshop settings. It offers a drilling capacity of 1 inch in mild steel and 1.18 inches in cast iron, with a tapping capacity of M18 (approximately 0.71 inches). The machine features a MT3 spindle taper and a spindle stroke of 4.72 inches, enabling deep drilling operations. Powered by a 0.7–1.3 kW (1–1.75 HP) motor, it supports a 3-phase 400V supply (some models 230V 3-phase), with 10 variable speeds ranging from 245 to 4000 RPM, controlled via a belt drive for enhanced reliability and torque transmission. The drill press incorporates a rigid 3.94-inch diameter column and a table size of 10.6 by 10.6 inches (270 × 270 mm), providing substantial workpiece support and adjustability. The spindle center to column distance is 9.84 inches, allowing for versatile workpiece positioning. Operator convenience and safety are enhanced with features like a drill guard equipped with a micro switch, an included machine light, an adjustable depth stop, and a height-adjustable, 360° rotating drill head. The machine’s manual feed system grants precise control over drilling depth and feed rate. Weighing 419 lbs (190 kg), this drill press balances stability with manageable footprint, fitting well into light industrial, prototyping, or maintenance environments. Its sturdy cast iron construction, combined with ergonomic and safety features, makes it a reliable tool for demanding, precision drilling and tapping tasks.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
10.6 x 10.6
Stroke Length
4.7 ''
Spindle Taper
MT3
Max Drilling Diameter
1.18 ''

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