REXON RDM-170A UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- REXON
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- RDM-170A
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The REXON RDM-170A is a heavy-duty upright drill press engineered for industrial and workshop applications requiring precision drilling and tapping operations. This single-spindle machine features a 17-inch swing capacity, enabling users to drill workpieces up to 17 inches from the spindle centerline to the column. The drill press operates at a maximum spindle speed of 3,000 RPM, providing versatility across various material types and drilling diameters. Designed with a robust construction typical of REXON's industrial machinery line, the RDM-170A incorporates a sensitive spindle mechanism that ensures accurate hole placement and consistent drilling performance. The machine's upright configuration maximizes workspace accessibility while maintaining structural rigidity necessary for demanding drilling, reaming, and tapping tasks. The drill press accommodates multiple spindle speeds through its variable speed system, allowing operators to select optimal RPM settings based on material composition and bit diameter. This capability makes the RDM-170A suitable for drilling into cast iron, steel, aluminum alloys, and copper, with professional speed recommendations ensuring superior results. Standard features include precision spindle bearings, a durable column-and-base assembly for stability, and a work table with tapping capacity for threaded hole creation. The machine's MT#3 spindle taper accepts a wide range of cutting tools and accessories, enhancing operational flexibility. Built to withstand industrial production environments, the REXON RDM-170A delivers reliable performance for small-to-medium job shops, tool and die operations, and precision manufacturing facilities requiring consistent, repeatable drilling accuracy.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3000 RPM
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