SEVEN STAR LG-25B UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

Equipment Overview
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- SEVEN STAR
- Model
- LG-25B
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The SEVEN STAR LG-25B Upright Drill Press is a robust manual drilling machine designed for precision and versatility with an 18.1-inch swing capacity, accommodating larger workpieces. It features a maximum drilling capacity of 0.79 inches (20 mm) and utilizes a Morse Taper 3 (MT3) spindle taper. The spindle travel extends to 4.72 inches (120 mm), allowing for significant quill movement during operation. The drill press operates at nine adjustable spindle speeds ranging from 230 to 1,910 RPM, providing flexibility for different materials and drill bit sizes. It is powered by a 2 HP motor which delivers reliable drilling performance for industrial and workshop applications. The quill feed is manually controlled, giving the operator precise control over drilling depth and pressure. The machine's construction includes a 3.62-inch (92 mm) column diameter for stability, supporting a 16.54-inch (420 mm) diameter table that can accommodate various workpieces and fixtures. The table-to-spindle distance measures 28.35 inches (720 mm), while the spindle-to-base distance is 36.22 inches (920 mm), offering ample clearance for tall objects. The base itself measures 13.2 by 22.8 inches (335 x 580 mm), ensuring firm support during operation. The overall height of the drill press is 59.06 inches (1,500 mm), and it weighs approximately 308.6 lbs (140 kg), reflecting its solid and durable build suitable for repetitive drilling tasks in professional settings. This model is ideal for metalworking, woodworking, and general fabrication shops requiring accurate, heavy-duty drilling capability.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Taper
- MT3
- Table Size (LxW)
- 16.54 x 16.54
- Stroke Length
- 4.7 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1910 RPM
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