FLOTT TB 10 PLUS UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
FLOTT
Model
TB 10 PLUS
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The FLOTT TB 10 Plus upright drill press is a compact, high-performance bench drill designed for precision drilling and light-duty metalworking tasks. With a swing of 12.4 inches and a maximum drilling depth of 2.36 inches, it offers a robust column diameter of 2.76 inches and a distance between column and spindle of 8.66 inches, providing ample workspace for a variety of applications. The machine is powered by a 0.54 kW (0.67 HP) AC motor, delivering a wide spindle speed range of 60–6,000 RPM, adjustable via a digital speed indicator for precise control. The spindle is B16, supporting a maximum drill diameter of 0.47 inches in steel (normal mode) and capable of thread cutting up to M6 (approx. 0.24 inches). The usable work surface measures 11.8 x 9.8 inches, featuring two cross T-slots for secure workpiece clamping. Feed is manual, and the drill head height is adjusted by hand for ergonomic operation. Safety features include an emergency stop button, electrical drill guard, and LED lighting for improved visibility. The drilling depth is set using an adjustable thrust ring, with a digital indicator for accurate depth control. The machine operates on 230 V and weighs 97.0 lbs, with overall dimensions of 12.6 inches (base) x 20.5 inches (table) x 32.3 inches (height).

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
12.6 x 20.5
Spindle Power
0.67 HP
Stroke Length
2.4 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6000 RPM
Spindle Taper
B16

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