PARMAR PSL-40 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
PARMAR
Model
PSL-40
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The PARMAR PSL-40 Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty industrial drilling machine with a swing capacity of approximately 23.25 inches and a drilling capacity of up to 1.57 inches (40 mm). It features an 8-speed variable RPM range from 60 to 78.74 RPM, driven by a 1.5 HP, 3-phase motor operating at 1440 RPM and 440 volts. The drill press has a robust construction including a pillar measuring 4.76 inches in diameter and 58.07 inches in length, ensuring stability and precision during operation. The spindle uses a Morse Taper MT-4 for tool mounting, supporting a spindle travel of 9.84 inches and spindle nose to table distance of 19.49 inches, with a total spindle nose to base distance of 39.37 inches. The cast iron base dimensions are 32.48 x 19.49 inches, supporting table travel of 18.90 inches. The machine also includes a V-belt section of B-74 inches and weighs approximately 1100 lbs (around 716 to 1102 lbs reported). It supports tapping operations up to 3/8 inch diameter. The overall height with pulley guard is about 73.23 to 74 inches, optimizing workspace access. The PSL-40 combines forged EN steel main spindle and pinion with SGI cast iron components for arm, column, and gears, delivering durability and precision suited for metalworking and heavy industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT-4
Table Size (LxW)
32.48 x 19.49
Max Spindle Speed
70 RPM
Stroke Length
9.8 ''

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