ERLO SV.HDB UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
ERLO
Model
SV.HDB
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The ERLO SV.HDB Upright Drill Press is a robust industrial drilling machine engineered for precision metalworking applications. Featuring a 20.13-inch swing capacity, this machine accommodates workpieces with maximum drilling capacities of 1.18 inches in mild steel and 1.56 inches in cast iron, making it suitable for general fabrication and maintenance work. Powered by a 2.01 HP motor operating at 120 RPM, the drill delivers consistent performance for demanding drilling tasks. The machine's cast iron construction ensures durability and vibration dampening during operation. With overall dimensions of 42.52 x 23.62 x 72.44 inches and a substantial weight of 617.29 lbs, the SV.HDB provides exceptional stability on the shop floor. The upright design optimizes workspace efficiency while maintaining accessibility to the work table. Like other machines in ERLO's SV variable-speed series, this model incorporates a Morse Taper MT2 spindle with approximately 120 mm (4.7 inches) of spindle travel for precise depth control. The drill features manual feed capability with optional accessories including digital speed readers, sensitive front-wheel fine-feed mechanisms, and coolant systems for enhanced versatility. Safety features include a drill guard with stop microswitch meeting CE standards. The machine supports various tapping operations through optional lead-screw or cycle-timer systems, making it adaptable for both drilling and precision tapping applications across diverse manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Stroke Length
4.7 ''
Spindle Taper
MT2
Max Spindle Speed
120 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
42.52 x 23.62
Spindle Power
2.01 HP
Max Drilling Diameter
1.56 ''

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