HELTOS VS 32 HERKULES UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- HELTOS
- Model
- VS 32 HERKULES
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The HELTOS VS 32 Herkules is a heavy-duty upright drill press designed for industrial machining. It features a robust construction with a **35.43-inch swing** and a **2.95 HP, 3-phase 400 V motor** delivering an output of 2.2 kW at 900 RPM. The drill press operates at a spindle speed range of **26 to 1,400 RPM across 9 speeds**, providing versatility for various drilling tasks. Its spindle has a #4 Morse Taper and offers an **8-inch spindle travel**, while the drill head’s vertical travel is 12 inches. The drill table is a **22-inch round T-slot design** with a vertical travel of 16 inches, allowing precise height adjustments to accommodate diverse workpiece sizes. The machine can exert a maximum axial pressure on the spindle of **2,023 lbf**, supporting demanding drilling applications. The unit also includes coolant equipment to enhance machining performance and tool life. Overall dimensions are 36 inches in length, 44 inches in width, and 84 inches in height, with a weight of 1,102 lbs, making it a stable and durable tool for heavy drilling operations. The design incorporates geared racks for smooth vertical movement of the head and table, ensuring operational accuracy and ease of use. This drill press is ideal for professional metalworking environments requiring power, reliability, and precision.
Technical Attributes
- Stroke Length
- 8.0 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 22 x 22
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2800 RPM
- Spindle Taper
- #4 MT
- Spindle Power
- 2.95 HP
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