ERLO TCA-50 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- ERLO
- Model
- TCA-50
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The ERLO TCA-50 Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty industrial machine designed for precision drilling, tapping, and threading operations. It features a 10-inch swing and a maximum drilling capacity of 2 inches in steel and approximately 2.17 inches in cast iron. The drill press is equipped with a No. 4 Morse taper spindle, supporting a maximum drilling, tapping, and threading depth of 10.24 inches. A powerful 4 HP motor drives the spindle through nine standard speeds ranging from 45 to 1115 RPM at 50Hz, enabling versatile drilling operations across materials. The mechanical clutch and automatic feed system offer efficient and consistent drilling feed rates of 0.003 to 0.014 inches per revolution, with forward and reverse operation further enhancing functionality. The machine’s substantial 65 x 38.2-inch table is both tiltable and rotatable, providing flexibility for angled and complex drilling tasks, with elevation travel of 27.56 inches to accommodate larger workpieces. The quill travel matches the maximum depth at 10.24 inches, and the throat reach of 19.7 inches enables drilling at a distance from the column. The drill press includes a coolant system for effective temperature control during operation. Weighing approximately 2,425 pounds, the ERLO TCA-50 offers robustness and stability for manufacturing and metalworking environments requiring high precision and durability. It lives up to industry standards with a geared transmission and optional power feeds for enhanced productivity and versatility. Bench dimensions are 65 x 38.2 x 28 inches (L x W x H), ensuring it fits standard industrial setups.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 65 x 38.2
- Spindle Taper
- Morse taper: No. 4
- Stroke Length
- 10.2 ''
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