MAXION UNIMAX 4 BASIC UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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- MAXION
- Model
- UNIMAX 4 BASIC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The MAXION UNIMAX 4 Basic is a robust, high-performance upright drill press designed for professional metalworking applications. It features an 11.81-inch swing and a powerful 4.02 HP motor delivering spindle speeds from 60 to 2,500 RPM across two transmission stages, enabling a wide range of drilling operations. The drill press offers a bore capacity of 1.57 inches in steel and supports threading/tapping up to M30. Its throat depth is 12.2 inches with a spindle stroke of 6.89 inches, employing an MK 4 spindle taper for versatile tooling compatibility. The feed range is adjustable from 0.79 to 15.75 inches per revolution with continuous feed type, allowing precise control over feed rate. The machine stands heavy at approximately 992 lbs, ensuring stability during operation, and its physical footprint measures around 2.3 x 4.59 x 6.56 feet. The column diameter is substantial at 4.72 inches. The rotatable and tiltable table measures 21.65 by 15.75 inches, equipped with two T-slots (0.55-inch wide, 7.09-inch spacing) for secure workpiece clamping. It incorporates features such as an automatic oil pump lubrication system, integrated coolant device, machine lamp, emergency stop button, electromagnetic clutch for automatic feed, handwheel for manual fine feed, automatic tool ejector, and a height-adjustable chip protection hood with a safety microswitch. The drill press is CE marked, reflecting compliance with European safety standards, and includes right/left rotation capability for enhanced threading. This machine is ideal for precise, heavy-duty drilling and threading tasks in industrial environments.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 21.65 x 15.75
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2500 RPM
- Spindle Power
- 4.02 HP
- Spindle Taper
- MK 4
- Stroke Length
- 6.9 ''
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