KNUTH SSB 40 XN UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
KNUTH
Model
SSB 40 XN
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The KNUTH SSB 40 XN upright drill press is a heavy-duty machine designed for precision drilling and tapping operations in mild steel and other materials. It offers a drilling capacity of approximately 1.57 inches in mild steel and supports tapping up to M24 steel sizes. Constructed with a robust cast-iron body and thick-walled 6-inch diameter column, the press delivers stability and durability. The workspace features a swivel table capable of tilting ±45°, with dimensions ranging between 21"x17" to 22"x19" and a load capacity of up to 330 lbs, supporting versatile workpiece sizes and configurations. The drill press features a 13-inch throat depth, with a spindle nose-to-table distance of 24 inches and spindle nose-to-foot distance of 47 inches, accommodating a wide range of workpiece heights. The spindle is mounted on an MT4 taper and offers 12 speed stages from 75 to 2020 rpm, enabling optimized cutting speeds for various materials. The quill stroke of 7 inches and table stroke of 18 to 22 inches provide ample feed and adjustment travel. Equipped with a 2 Hp main drive motor and an automatic drill feed system with electromagnetic clutch, the KNUTH SSB 40 XN affords precise feed rates at 0.005, 0.01, and 0.02 inches per revolution. Additional features include an integrated coolant system, protective shield, work lamp, and a swiveling table for enhanced operator convenience. Overall dimensions approximate 38"x25"x88" with a weight between 1,210 and 1,410 lbs, emphasizing robust industrial capability suitable for demanding machining tasks.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
21 x 17
Stroke Length
7.0 ''
Max Drilling Diameter
2.00 ''
Spindle Taper
MT 4

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