KMP 19KFB UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
KMP
Model
19KFB
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The KMP 19KFB Upright Drill Press is a robust, industrial-grade machine designed for precise drilling and tapping tasks in metalworking. It features a powerful 0.94 horsepower TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) 3-phase motor running at 1,440 RPM with an 8-speed spindle range from 86 to 3,360 RPM, allowing versatile speed control for various materials. The drill press supports a drilling capacity of 0.75 inches in mild steel and 0.87 inches in cast iron, with a tapping capacity in steel of up to 0.63 inches. The machine’s MT-2 spindle taper and a spindle travel of 4.92 inches enable efficient tool changes and deep drilling. Structurally, it is supported by a 2.91-inch diameter column, providing stability and a maximum spindle-to-column face distance of 7.87 inches. The spindle-to-table distance extends up to 14.37 inches, while the spindle-to-base plate distance reaches 25 inches, accommodating large workpieces. The worktable measures 10.63 by 10.63 inches with a sturdy base plate of 21.65 by 12.4 inches, ensuring ample workspace and stability during operation. The drive utilizes an A-43 V-belt for reliable power transmission. Overall dimensions are 39.37 by 26.57 by 16.73 inches, with a net weight of approximately 218 lbs, balancing portability and durability. The machine is shipped in a wooden case sized 41.34 by 28.54 by 18.7 inches for secure transport. This drill press is suited for precision metal drilling applications requiring moderate drilling capacities and versatile speed settings.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
0.94 HP
Max Spindle Speed
1440 RPM
Stroke Length
4.9 ''
Table Size (LxW)
10.63 x 10.63
Spindle Taper
MT-2
Max Drilling Diameter
0.87 ''

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