ERLO SVR.25 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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

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Technical Description

The ERLO SVR.25 upright drill press is a robust industrial-grade machine designed for precision drilling and tapping in mild steel and cast iron, with capacities of 1 inch and 1.18 inches respectively. It features an electronic variable speed transmission, offering a wide speed range from 120 to 4000 RPM across 10 speeds, allowing optimal control for various machining tasks. The spindle, with a Morse Taper MT3 and a stroke of 120 mm (4.72 inches), supports versatile tool mounting and depth capacity. Powered by a 0.7 to 1.3 kW (1 to 1.75 HP) motor operating on 3-phase, 400-volt supply, the unit ensures consistent performance for industrial applications. The feed and clutch are manually operated, providing direct control to the operator. The drill is built around a solid 100 mm diameter column, with a generous 250 mm distance from spindle center to column face to accommodate larger workpieces. Its 270 x 270 mm worktable offers sufficient surface area for secure workholding. Weighing approximately 190 kg (419 lbs), the drill combines stability with manageable size for shop environments. The ERLO SVR.25 model is well-suited for light to medium-duty metalworking tasks requiring precise speed variation and reliable tapping capabilities up to M14, supporting professional fabrication, maintenance, and prototyping operations where flexibility and accuracy are essential.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT3
Table Size (LxW)
270 x 270
Max Drilling Diameter
1.18 ''
Stroke Length
4.7 ''

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