PARMAR PSL-40 A UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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

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Technical Description

The PARMAR PSL-40 A Upright Drill Press is a heavy-duty drilling machine designed for industrial applications, offering a drilling capacity of 40 mm (approx. 1.57 inches). It features a swing of 19.4 inches and a spindle travel of 250 mm (approx. 9.8 inches), providing substantial reach for precise drilling operations. The machine’s spindle incorporates an MT-4 taper for compatibility with a range of tooling. The spindle nose-to-table distance is approximately 495 mm (19.5 inches) and from spindle nose to base is 1000 mm (39.4 inches), enabling accommodation of varying workpiece sizes. Though single-speed variants offer 60 RPM, some PSL-40 models include up to 8 speeds with a range of 70 to 2000 RPM, driven by a 1.5 HP, 3-phase, 1440 RPM electric motor, enhancing versatility across materials and drilling tasks. The drill press is constructed with robust powder-coated cast iron elements for durability and corrosion resistance, including column, arm, and gear assemblies made from closed grain cast iron, and main spindle components forged from alloy steel to ensure operational accuracy and longevity. A tilting working table (fixed or tilting depending on the variant) allows angular drilling. Included accessories comprise a drill chuck, arbor, key-way compound slide, coolant pump with tank, drill vice, motor belt, and machine lamp, facilitating efficient and precise machining. The unit’s dimensions are approximately 47.2 x 21.3 x 74.2 inches, weighing about 1102 lbs (500 kg), reflecting its substantial industrial robustness suited for workshop usage.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT-4
Stroke Length
19.4 ''
Max Spindle Speed
60 RPM

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