PRAKASH P35 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
PRAKASH
Model
P35
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The Prakash P35 Upright Drill Press is a robust pillar drilling machine designed for precision and heavy-duty use. It is powered by a 1.5 HP drill head motor, providing sufficient power for various metalworking tasks. The drill press supports a maximum drilling capacity of 1.50 inches in mild steel and 1.65 inches in cast iron, making it suitable for medium to large-scale fabrication work. The machine features a Morse Taper 4 (MT-4) spindle hole taper and an adjustable spindle speed range from 50 to 3000 RPM across 8 steps, allowing for versatile drilling speeds to accommodate different materials and bit sizes. The spindle travel is 4.92 inches, and the spindle can be positioned up to 38.19 inches from the base, with a maximum distance of 22.64 inches from the spindle nose to the table, providing ample capacity for deep drilling and handling larger workpieces. The column diameter is 4.33 inches, ensuring stability, and the RAM diameter is 3.07 inches for durable construction. Autofeed options are available at 0.002 inches/rev and 0.0035 inches/rev for controlled, consistent drilling feed rates. The machine is mounted on a base measuring 27.17 inches in length, 18.50 inches in breadth, and stands 72.05 inches tall, giving it a stable footprint in workshop settings. A B-60 V belt transmits power efficiently from the motor to the spindle. The Prakash P35 is engineered to meet industrial drilling needs with precision, reliability, and ease of operation, suitable for professional metalworking environments. Minimum order quantity is one unit.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
MT-4
Table Size (LxW)
27.17 x 18.50
Max Drilling Diameter
1.50 ''
Stroke Length
4.9 ''

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