ERLO TS.35 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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ERLO
Model
TS.35
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The ERLO TS.35 Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty industrial machine designed for precise metalworking tasks, featuring a maximum drilling capacity of 1.38 inches (35 mm) on mild steel and a tapping capacity of approximately 1.18 inches (M30). It is powered by a robust 2.01 HP motor and operates at a spindle speed of 2,100 RPM, providing consistent cutting performance. The machine weighs 617.29 lbs, reflecting its sturdy cast iron construction including the head, base, and column, ensuring stability and vibration reduction during operation. Its spindle uses a Morse taper No. 4, supporting a quill travel (drilling depth) of about 5.9 inches (150 mm). The column diameter is approximately 3.94 inches (100 mm), with a worktable sized roughly 11.8 by 10.6 inches (300 x 270 mm), which is adjustable and rotatable to allow versatile positioning of workpieces. The spindle center to column face distance is about 9.84 inches (250 mm), providing ample room for larger parts. Key features include a gear-driven transmission for enhanced power and precision, a rotating headstock to adjust drilling angles, an adjustable depth stop for precise drilling control, and built-in safety components such as a motor guard, emergency stop, and a micro-switch activated drill guard. Additional functionality includes a tool ejector and integrated work lighting. This drill press meets CE safety standards, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments requiring accuracy, durability, and operator safety.

Technical Attributes

Stroke Length
5.9 ''
Spindle Power
2.01 HP
Table Size (LxW)
11.8 x 10.6
Max Drilling Diameter
1.38 ''
Spindle Taper
Morse taper No. 4
Max Spindle Speed
2100 RPM

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