WEISS MACHINERY WDP16F UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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- WEISS MACHINERY
- Model
- WDP16F
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The WEISS MACHINERY WDP16F Upright Drill Press is a robust and precision-engineered benchtop machine designed for reliable drilling performance in metalworking and woodworking applications. Featuring a maximum drilling diameter of 5/8" (16mm), this drill press is powered by a 550W (0.74 HP) motor, delivering up to 2,840 RPM for efficient material removal and smooth operation. The chuck capacity ranges from 3mm to 16mm (0.12" to 0.63"), accommodating a wide variety of drill bits for versatile use. With a spindle travel of 80mm (3.15"), the WDP16F provides ample depth adjustment for precise drilling tasks. The machine's heavy-duty construction includes a column diameter of 72mm (2.83") and a solid base measuring 420 x 250mm (16.54" x 9.84"), ensuring stability and minimizing vibration during operation. The round table, with a diameter of 290mm (11.42"), offers a large work surface for secure workpiece positioning. Standing at a height of 980mm (38.58"), the WDP16F is compact enough for benchtop use while maintaining the rigidity needed for accurate drilling. Designed for ease of use, the drill press features a simple operation mechanism and high efficiency, making it suitable for both professional workshops and hobbyist environments. Its durable build and thoughtful engineering make the WEISS MACHINERY WDP16F a dependable choice for precision drilling tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Stroke Length
- 3.2 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2840 RPM
- Spindle Power
- 0.81 HP
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