SEALEY GDM200A UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
SEALEY
Model
GDM200A
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The SEALEY GDM200A Upright Drill Press is a robust floor-standing pillar drill with a swing of 14.17 inches and a maximum spindle speed of 2,580 RPM, weighing approximately 330.69 lbs. Designed for precise and heavy-duty drilling tasks, it features a rigid construction to ensure stability and accurate hole-making performance. Key dimensions and specifications, closely matching the related GDM200F/VS model, include a base size around 18.1 x 10.8 inches and a table diameter of approximately 12.2 inches, supporting versatile positioning of workpieces. The drill press incorporates a spindle with a Morse Taper 2 (MT2) nose taper and a chuck capacity of 0.63 inches (16 mm), suitable for standard drilling bits. The maximum spindle-to-base distance is about 46.1 inches, with the spindle-to-table height adjustable between roughly 28.7 and 31.5 inches, accommodating varied workpiece heights. Spindle travel measures around 3.15 inches, enabling effective depth control. The motor delivers approximately 0.87 HP (650 W), providing consistent power for metalworking, woodworking, and other materials. The design ensures precise speed control through multiple gears or variable speed mechanisms in analogous models, facilitating optimal feeds for diverse materials and finishes. Safety features typical of Sealey models include a no-volt release switch and chuck guards for operator protection. Overall, the SEALEY GDM200A is engineered for professional workshops requiring solid, high-performance drilling capacity in a stable, upright form factor.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2580 RPM
Spindle Taper
MT2
Stroke Length
3.2 ''
Table Size (LxW)
18.1 x 10.8

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