FLOTT TB E2 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
FLOTT
Model
TB E2
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The FLOTT TB E2 upright drill press is a versatile benchtop machine designed for precision drilling and tapping in both wood and metal applications. With a swing of 12.99 inches and a drilling capacity of up to 11/16" in steel, it delivers robust performance for a wide range of workshop tasks. The machine is powered by a single-phase AC 230V motor (0.54 kW, approximately 0.72 HP), capable of reaching speeds up to 3,600 RPM, with selectable speed ranges of 1,200, 1,800, 2,100, and 3,600 RPM for optimal control. The spindle mount is MK II, supporting a variety of tooling, while the heavy-duty table (13.39" x 11.02") features two cross T-slots for secure workpiece clamping and easy adjustment. The distance from spindle to table ranges from 0 to 330 mm (0-13 inches), with an overhang of 200 mm (7.87 inches). Depth control is managed via a quick-adjust stop ring with positional locking, complemented by digital displays for both speed (RPM) and depth (mm/inch). Safety features include an emergency stop switch, an electrical chuck guard that shuts down the machine when opened, a no-volt release, and a transparent protective hood. The table is easily adjusted with a crank mechanism, and a removable insert allows for larger workpieces. Additional features include a running light indicator and manual feed. Compact dimensions (16.34" x 25.79" x 33.70") and a weight of 185.19 lbs make it suitable for laboratories, job shops, educational facilities, and general shop environments.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MK II
Max Spindle Speed
3600 RPM
Stroke Length
13.0 ''
Table Size (LxW)
13.39 x 11.02
Spindle Power
1.07 HP

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