Minitaladro prensa MicroLux® de 3 velocidades

$199.95 USD Agotado
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81631


Taladro de prensa con calidad de joyero a un precio asequible


  • Taladro de calidad para joyeros a un precio asequible
  • Perforación de precisión con 3 velocidades: 2100, 4500 y 6500 rpm
  • Funciona con madera, plástico, acero, latón o cualquier otro metal blando o duro.
  • Mandril y llave de precisión de 3 mordazas
  • Tamaño pequeño, pero potente motor de velocidad constante de 90 W con polea de ajuste de velocidad de 3 pasos


ADVERTENCIA: Este producto puede exponerlo a sustancias químicas, incluido el cromo (compuestos hexavalentes), que el estado de California reconoce como causante de cáncer, defectos de nacimiento u otros daños reproductivos. Para obtener más información, visite: www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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MicroLux® Drill Presses have all the quality features of drill presses costing much more. When you own a MicroLux® drill press, you'll never have to worry again about having the right tool when precise and accurate drilling is vital to your project. Here is an affordable drill press designed and sized for small precision work. No more working with cumbersome, oversized drill presses...and no more mistakes from using inaccurate, hand-held drills. Plus, you can select the right speed for the job in seconds. Prevent jagged holes in wood from a speed too slow. Protect against overheated plastic from a speed too fast. And drilling in steel, brass or any metal is a breeze. The high torque motor will drill a 1/4 inch hole through 1/4 inch brass quickly and easily...and even deeper holes in wood, plastic and other soft materials.

Just the Right Size and Just the Right Features for All Small Drilling Projects!



 



Changeable speeds accommodate various materials

 Rugged cast metal housing

 No-flex solid steel column

 Precision 3-jaw chuck and key

 Ball bearing spindle assures low vibration, high accuracy and long life

 Calibrated depth control with positive stop

 High-torque motor plugs into standard 120v AC outlet

 Quick release handles let you adjust chuck-to-base distance instantly

 Cast metal base with machined surface keeps your work square and true and takes up minimal workbench space

 Sliding gauge for drilling in-line holes

 



Specifications for Standard Duty Drill Press



 



Spindle travel: 1-1/4 inches

 Chuck to base distance: 7 inches

 Center of chuck to front of column: 5-1/2 inches

 Column diameter: .787 inch

 Chuck capacity: 1/64 inch to 1/4 inch

 Drive system: 3-step pulley with 90 watt constant speed motor

 Spindle speeds: 2100, 4500 and 6500 rpm

 Spindle: 3/8-24 male

 Base size: 5 inches x 9 inches

 Headstock and base construction: Cast aluminum

 High quality . . . made in Japan

 Weight: 8 lbs.

 Height: 14 inches



 

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AARON HEYER
SHE'S A CHAMP!

With a bit of apprehension, and a couple of months of looking at other drill presses, I ordered this unit along with the vise and X-Y table. First impression was that it was high quality all around......no wiggle, wobble, flimsiness or cheaping out with excessive plastic. But, what about performance? Sure she worked just fine drilling with drill bits up to 1/4" and milling with 1/8" shaft "dremmel bits". But now for the torture test....tossed in a step bit with a 1/4" hex shaft, that went up to 1", and went after oak and sheet metal. No stalling, slipping or general complaining. OK, I'm impressed. Time to get out the 1/4" shaft Kutzall bits that were 3/4" in diameter. You know, the ones you use in your die grinder. Yup.....she ate up a 1" thick piece of pine. I really didn't want to spend this much on a drill press, but am sure glad I did. She's a real champ.

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