SEVEN STAR LG-13 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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OEM
SEVEN STAR
Model
LG-13
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES

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Technical Description

The SEVEN STAR LG-13 Upright Drill Press features a 14.17-inch (360mm) swing and a maximum drilling capacity of 13mm (0.51 inches) on mild steel, making it suitable for precise medium-duty drilling tasks. It is equipped with a JT6 spindle taper and offers a spindle travel of 80mm (3.15 inches), allowing efficient penetration depth control. The drill press supports four manual quill feed speeds ranging from 520 to 2,230 RPM, optimizing performance for various material types and drill bit sizes. Its robust 1/2 HP motor provides reliable power for consistent drilling output. The machine's 80mm (3.15 inches) diameter column ensures stability and rigidity during operation, complemented by a 320mm (12.6 inches) diameter adjustable table and a base measuring 300x500mm (11.8x19.7 inches) for solid support. The spindle-to-table distance of 450mm (17.72 inches) and spindle-to-base distance of 620mm (24.41 inches) accommodate larger workpieces. The overall height of the unit stands at 1,070mm (42.13 inches), and it weighs approximately 75kg (165.35 lbs), balancing portability with durability. Designed for manual operation, the drill press is ideal for workshops requiring accuracy, versatility, and moderate capacity drilling capabilities. Its specification set positions it as a dependable tool for metal and wood drilling applications where moderate power and precision are critical. The combination of compact dimensions, adjustable speed, and sturdy build makes the LG-13 a versatile addition for hobbyists and professionals alike.

Technical Attributes

Stroke Length
3.2 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2230 RPM
Max Drilling Diameter
0.51 ''
Spindle Taper
JT6

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