PA-DRILL 32 PPDA UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
PA-DRILL
Model
32 PPDA
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The PA-DRILL 32 PPDA Upright Drill Press is engineered for heavy-duty drilling operations with a maximum drilling capacity of 0.98 inches in mild steel and 1.18 inches in cast iron. Powered by a 0.94-horsepower motor, it delivers a fixed speed of 1,440 RPM, optimized for precision and efficiency in metalworking tasks. The machine likely features a V-belt drive system for reliable power transmission and durability. The spindle taper is typically an MT4, allowing compatibility with a wide range of drill bits up to approximately 1.26 inches in diameter, catering to demanding industrial applications. The worktable and base, inferred from related models, are constructed of sturdy cast iron, ensuring stability and vibration resistance during operation. The worktable size is likely around 13.78 by 13.78 inches, with a substantial base of approximately 27.1 by 16.5 inches, providing ample support and rigidity. Weighing roughly 462 pounds, this drill press offers robust build quality for floor-mounted setups. Multiple speed settings might be available on similar models, though this specific unit runs at a steady 1,440 RPM. Overall, the PA-DRILL 32 PPDA combines moderate horsepower and significant drilling capacity in a rigid, upright format suitable for workshop and industrial use, delivering consistent performance for medium-sized fabrication and maintenance drilling projects. Specifications here are based on the given motor power, capacities, and inferred features from comparable PA-DRILL models.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
0.94 HP
Table Size (LxW)
27.1 x 16.5
Max Drilling Diameter
1.18 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1440 RPM
Spindle Taper
MT4

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