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Make | various |
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Location | Wood Shop |
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Restrictions | red |
Description
A drill press is a free-standing power tool with a vertical sliding spindle that carries a chuck for drilling. The spindle, or "quill" is moved up and down manually by a wheel or handle to the side. The workpiece is supported by a horizontal table with adjustable height. Workpieces are clamped down to the table or held in a vise while they are drilled to varying diameters, generally ranging from 1/16" up to 3/4".
Use For (Depending on Location)
Wood
Metal
Plastic
Composites
Graphite
Regular and irregular shapes
Do Not Use For
Thin sheets
Parts too big to be lifted onto the table
Ceramics or other abrasive materials
Material that is unsuitable to the shop where the tool is located.
Machines at AA
Artisans Asylum has nine drill presses distributed in various shops around the Antwerp St. building:
- Wood Shop: 4
- Rikon 30-250
- Delta 11-990
- Delta 17-965
- Dayton 3Z918D
- Metal Shop: 2
- Dake SGB-32V
- Morgan MD-80A
- Machine Shop: 2
- Dake SGB-32V
- Walker-Turner (antique)
- Bike Shop: 1
- "SKUL DP02" (antique Delta, ca. 1940)
Pages in category "Drill Presses"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.