ERLO S.25-MS UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- ERLO
- Model
- S.25-MS
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The ERLO S.25-MS Upright Drill Press is a robust industrial-grade drill designed for precision and versatility in metalworking tasks. It features a drilling capacity of 0.98 inches (25 mm) in mild steel and a tapping capacity up to M18 (approximately 0.71 inches). Powered by a 1.2 HP (0.7–1.3 kW) motor operating on 3-phase 400 Volt power, it supports variable speed control across 10 speeds, ranging from 245 to 4,000 RPM, allowing optimized performance for diverse materials and applications. The drill press uses an MT3 spindle taper and offers a spindle stroke of 4.72 inches, enabling deep drilling operations. Constructed with a solid 3.94-inch column diameter and a 10.6 x 10.6-inch cast-iron worktable, it ensures stable and accurate drilling, with the spindle center positioned 9.84 inches from the column face to increase workspace flexibility. The machine weighs approximately 419 lbs, combining durability with manageable portability in workshop environments. Additional ergonomic features include a height-adjustable drill head and swivel capability, facilitating positional adjustments during operation. The drive system utilizes a V-belt manual feed for reliable power transmission and fine control. Standard safety features typically include drill guards with micro switches and emergency stop mechanisms, contributing to a secure working environment. This compact, versatile machine is ideal for light to medium-duty machining, prototyping, and maintenance departments requiring consistent drilling precision and efficiency.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 10.6 x 10.6
- Stroke Length
- 4.7 ''
- Spindle Power
- 1.2 HP
- Max Drilling Diameter
- 0.98 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1500 RPM
- Spindle Taper
- MT3
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