FLOTT TB P18 ST R1 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
FLOTT
Model
TB P18 ST R1
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The FLOTT TB P18 ST R1 Upright Drill Press is a precision bench-mounted drilling machine designed for medium-duty industrial applications. It features a swing capacity of 13.78 inches, allowing drilling on moderately sized workpieces. Powered by a 1.07 HP motor, the machine delivers a high spindle speed of up to 4,200 RPM, ensuring efficient drilling performance through various materials. The drill press measures 16.34 inches in width, 25.79 inches in depth, and 33.86 inches in height, with a robust weight of 165.35 lbs for stability during operation. Its construction emphasizes rigidity with a heavy-duty column and base, while the quill stroke and throat depth accommodate diverse drilling requirements. The machine typically includes features such as an adjustable depth stop for consistent hole depths and a digital display for speed and depth monitoring, contributing to precision and ease of use. Safety mechanisms like an emergency stop button and an electrical chuck guard are integrated for operator protection. This drill press is suitable for workshop environments where precision and durability are essential, making it ideal for metalworking, fabrication, and production drilling tasks. The tool’s ergonomics and build quality align with FLOTT’s standards for reliable industrial machinery.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
16.34 x 25.79
Max Spindle Speed
4200 RPM
Spindle Power
1.07 HP

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