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90° Drill Press Stand, with Plastic Heads, Portable Universal Workbench Clamp, Bench Pillar Pedestal Clamp Plunge Power, Adjustable Height, for Electric Drill Workbench, Green

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Product information

Description

General description

Are you looking for a professional yet affordable drill fixture? This robust and trustworthy drill bracket is designed to handle multiple tasks with ease. Its ergonomic design facilitates operation, making it an ideal choice for your drilling work.

Technical specifications

  • Base Material: Cast Iron
  • Rotatable Degrees: 90°
  • Height: 49cm / 19.29inch
  • Single Stroke: 0-6cm / 0-2.36inch
  • Shaft Length: 40cm / 15.75inch
  • Clamping Range: 3.8-4.2cm / 1.5-1.65inch
  • Y-Axis Travel: 50mm / 1.96inch
  • Shaft Diameter: 25mm / 0.98inch
  • Base Dimensions: 22*16cm / 8.66*6.29inch
  • Overall Dimensions: 22*16*49cm / 8.66*6.29*19.29inch
  • Packing Size: 42*19*10cm / 16.53*7.48*3.92inch
  • Weight: 3.65kg / 8.04lbs
  • Internal Diameter of Three Plastic Heads: 43mm / 1.69in, 40mm / 1.57in, 27mm / 1.06in
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Includes 1 Drilling Stand
  • Includes 3 Plastic Heads
  • Includes 1 Cover
  • Installation

  • Base features screw holes for secure mounting on the table for enhanced stability.
  • Designed with extension slots for mounting vices or molds.
  • Usage

  • Suitable for both industrial and domestic use.
  • Can be used for drilling and grinding tasks due to its horizontal rotation capability.
  • Other information

  • Please check the size of your drill before purchasing, as the jaws accommodate drills with a diameter of 1.5-1.65 inches.
  • The electric drill shown in the picture is not included.
  • Features

    • Brand
      CNCEST
    • Height
      49 cm
    • Weight
      3650 g
    • Material
      Plastic
    • Colour
      Green
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