LELAND GIFFORD 3ML UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
LELAND-GIFFORD
Model
3ML
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The Leland Gifford 3ML Upright Drill Press is a robust industrial-grade drilling machine powered by a 1.9 kW motor delivering 1,800 RPM, optimized for precision and durability in metalworking and fabrication applications. This drill press features a vertical spindle mounted in a rigid upright column, offering stable and accurate drilling operations. The 3MT spindle taper ensures compatibility with a wide range of drill bits and tooling, facilitating versatile machining tasks. Designed for heavy-duty use, it accommodates medium to large workpieces, providing consistent torque and speed necessary for drilling through various materials with professional accuracy. Its simple yet effective construction allows operators to perform high-efficiency hole-making across different industrial processes, supported by a motor and control system tailored for sustained performance under demanding conditions. The machine’s engineering emphasizes reliability, ease of maintenance, and operational consistency, typical of the Leland Gifford line, known for durable, production-ready equipment. Although specific details on features such as stroke length, table dimension, or speed variation for the 3ML model are not explicitly available, it aligns with Leland Gifford’s standards of precision upright drill presses suitable for workshop and manufacturing environments that require stability and power at a fixed high speed of 1,800 RPM and 1.9 kW input power. This combination makes it a dependable choice for drilling operations requiring steady high-torque output and robust mechanical construction.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1800 RPM
Spindle Power
2.54 HP

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