WEISS MACHINERY WDV16 UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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- WEISS MACHINERY
- Model
- WDV16
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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The Weiss Machinery WDV16 Upright Drill Press features an 11.6-inch swing and is powered by a 0.8 horsepower (375 W) motor delivering speeds up to 3,000 RPM, with a broader 220 to 3,320 RPM speed range at 60Hz. It supports a maximum drilling diameter of 5/8 inch and includes a chuck capacity ranging from 3 to 16 mm (approximately 1/8 to 5/8 inch). The spindle travel measures 80 mm (3.15 inches) with an MT2 spindle taper for standard tooling compatibility. The drill press accommodates a maximum distance from spindle axis to column surface of 162.5 mm (6.4 inches), and spindle end to table and base distances of 450 mm (17.7 inches) and 630 mm (24.8 inches), respectively. The working table has a diameter of 290 mm (11.4 inches) resting on a robust 420 x 250 mm (16.5 x 9.8 inches) cast iron base with a 72 mm (2.8 inches) diameter column, ensuring stability and precision during operation. The unit stands 980 mm (38.6 inches) tall and weighs approximately 42 kg (92.6 lbs) net. Additional features include a cast aluminum belt pulley, micro-switch inside the pulley cover, side electromagnetic switch, chuck guard, and rack lifting system for controlled spindle movement. The drill press is CE, GS, EMC, and RoHS certified, suitable for woodworking and light metalworking tasks, providing simple operation and rapid efficiency in drilling applications.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Power
- 0.8 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3000 RPM
- Stroke Length
- 3.2 ''
- Spindle Taper
- MT2
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