HELTOS CANIS VS 20.8 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
HELTOS
Model
CANIS VS 20.8
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The HELTOS CANIS VS 20.8 Upright Drill Press features a **33.07-inch swing** and a robust **1.34 HP motor**, delivering a maximum spindle speed up to **3,700 RPM**. It supports drilling diameters up to **0.787 inches (20 mm)** in materials with up to 600 MPa strength. The spindle incorporates a **Morse taper #3**, enabling precise tool holding, with a drilling depth capacity of **6.3 inches (160 mm)**. The machine’s horizontal clamping table measures **12.6 x 12.6 inches (320 x 320 mm)**, featuring **three T-slots (14 mm wide, spaced 80 mm apart)** for versatile workpiece securing. Vertical distance from spindle end to the clamping table ranges from **5.9 to 19.7 inches (150 to 500 mm)**, with a spindle reach of **9.84 inches (250 mm)**. The sturdy column measures between **110 to 120 mm** in diameter, depending on the model variant. The headstock offers **vertical movement of 7.87 inches (200-350 mm)**. The drill press provides **15 spindle speed steps** typically ranging from **71 to 2,800 RPM** (some models suggest up to 3,700 RPM as max speed). Manual and mechanical feed options are available with four feed steps from **0.0031 to 0.0126 inches per revolution (0.08 to 0.32 mm/r)**. It can handle a maximum axial spindle pressure of approximately **899 lbs (4000 N)**. The electric motor runs at **1,400 RPM, 2 HP (1.5 kW), 3-phase, 400V**. Dimensions are approximately **20 x 38 x 53 inches (510 x 970 x 1345 mm)**. This drill press blends heavy-duty construction with precise control suitable for demanding metalworking applications.

Technical Attributes

Stroke Length
6.3 ''
Spindle Taper
Morse taper #3
Max Spindle Speed
3700 RPM
Spindle Power
1.34 HP
Table Size (LxW)
12.6 x 12.6

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