Standard RD-40x1200 | Radial Drill - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD RD-40x1200 Radial Drill

*Excludes Local Taxes*

Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.

Description

Our Radial Drill is an industrial machine designed for versatile hole drilling and tapping operations. Its quality construction ensures precision and durability, offering efficient and accurate drilling across various workpieces. The radial arm design allows flexible positioning of the drill head, enabling drilling at different angles and locations. With adjustable spindle speeds and feeds, it accommodates various materials and hole sizes. The machine's powerful motor and robust structure contribute to stable and high-performance drilling. Ideal for workshops and manufacturing, it enhances productivity by delivering consistent and reliable results in metalworking, construction, and other industries.

 

 

 

 

Main Features:

  • The incorporation of a hydraulic pre-selected change speed mechanism reduces setup time.
  • The spindle's forward and reverse rotation, braking, speed changing, and neutral position are regulated with a hand lever, offering effortless use.
  • A hydraulic-driven rhombic block clamping system is incorporated into the spindle head, arm, inner and outer columns, ensuring secure attachment.
  • The upper guide way on the arm, circular surface of the outer column, spindle, and its sleeve's rotation path have been hardened, preserving the machine accuracy for a long time and extending its service life.
  • The Radial Drill is equipped with a complete safety device and outer column protective device for added security.


Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Drilling Capacity Ø40mm 1.57 in
Spindle to Column

Maximum - 1600mm
Minimum - 350mm
Maximum - 62.99 in
Minimum - 13.78 in
Spindle to Worktable

Maximum - 1250mm
Minimum - 350mm
Maximum - 49.21 in
Minimum - 13.78 in
Spindle travel 350mm 13.78 inches
Spindle Taper  MT4 MT4
Range of spindle speeds  25-2000r/min 25-2000r/min
No. of spindle speeds  16 16
Spindle feeds 0.04-3.20mm/r 0.0016-0.125 in/rev
No. of spindle feeds 16 16
Table Size 500x630mm 19.69 x 24.8 in
Travel of spindle head  900mm 35.43 in
Headstock Travel (Vertically) 580mm 22.83 in
Main motor  3kW  4.02 hP
Weight 3000Kgs 6613.87 lbs
Dimensions 2150x1070x2840mm 84.65 x 42.13 x 111.81 in



Standard Features
  • Hydraulic Clamping
  • Hydraulic Transmission
  • Hydraulic Pre-Selection
  • Quality Electrical Components
Delivery

Machine is build on demand only.

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a radial drill
  1. Safety First: Before using the radial drilling machine, make sure to put on the appropriate personal protective equipment and familiarize yourself with the machine's manual and safety guidelines.
  2. Select the drill bit: Choose the drill bit that corresponds to the size of the hole you want to drill. Make sure the bit is the correct size and material for the workpiece you're drilling.
  3. Mount the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the machine's table or work holding device. If necessary, use clamps or vise grips to hold the workpiece in place.
  4. Position the radial arm: Position the radial arm over the workpiece and adjust its height so that the drill bit will reach the center of the workpiece. Make sure the arm is level and stable.
  5. Set the depth stop: Use the depth stop to control the depth of the hole being drilled. This will prevent you from drilling too deep and damaging the drill bit or the workpiece.
  6. Turn on the machine: Turn on the machine and use the feed handles to lower the drill bit into the workpiece. Start drilling at a slow speed, then gradually increase the speed as needed.
  7. Monitor the drill bit: Monitor the drill bit as it cuts into the workpiece. If you hear any unusual sounds or if the drill bit seems to be binding, stop the machine immediately and check the bit and workpiece.
  8. Finish drilling: Once you've drilled to the desired depth, use the feed handles to raise the drill bit and turn off the machine.
  9. Clean up: Remove the workpiece from the machine and clean up any debris or chips generated during the drilling process.

Note: Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use the proper techniques to ensure safe and efficient use of the radial drilling machine.

Description

Our Radial Drill is an industrial machine designed for versatile hole drilling and tapping operations. Its quality construction ensures precision and durability, offering efficient and accurate drilling across various workpieces. The radial arm design allows flexible positioning of the drill head, enabling drilling at different angles and locations. With adjustable spindle speeds and feeds, it accommodates various materials and hole sizes. The machine's powerful motor and robust structure contribute to stable and high-performance drilling. Ideal for workshops and manufacturing, it enhances productivity by delivering consistent and reliable results in metalworking, construction, and other industries.

 

 

 

 

Main Features:

  • The incorporation of a hydraulic pre-selected change speed mechanism reduces setup time.
  • The spindle's forward and reverse rotation, braking, speed changing, and neutral position are regulated with a hand lever, offering effortless use.
  • A hydraulic-driven rhombic block clamping system is incorporated into the spindle head, arm, inner and outer columns, ensuring secure attachment.
  • The upper guide way on the arm, circular surface of the outer column, spindle, and its sleeve's rotation path have been hardened, preserving the machine accuracy for a long time and extending its service life.
  • The Radial Drill is equipped with a complete safety device and outer column protective device for added security.


Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Drilling Capacity Ø40mm 1.57 in
Spindle to Column

Maximum - 1600mm
Minimum - 350mm
Maximum - 62.99 in
Minimum - 13.78 in
Spindle to Worktable

Maximum - 1250mm
Minimum - 350mm
Maximum - 49.21 in
Minimum - 13.78 in
Spindle travel 350mm 13.78 inches
Spindle Taper  MT4 MT4
Range of spindle speeds  25-2000r/min 25-2000r/min
No. of spindle speeds  16 16
Spindle feeds 0.04-3.20mm/r 0.0016-0.125 in/rev
No. of spindle feeds 16 16
Table Size 500x630mm 19.69 x 24.8 in
Travel of spindle head  900mm 35.43 in
Headstock Travel (Vertically) 580mm 22.83 in
Main motor  3kW  4.02 hP
Weight 3000Kgs 6613.87 lbs
Dimensions 2150x1070x2840mm 84.65 x 42.13 x 111.81 in



Standard Features
  • Hydraulic Clamping
  • Hydraulic Transmission
  • Hydraulic Pre-Selection
  • Quality Electrical Components
Delivery

Machine is build on demand only.

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a radial drill
  1. Safety First: Before using the radial drilling machine, make sure to put on the appropriate personal protective equipment and familiarize yourself with the machine's manual and safety guidelines.
  2. Select the drill bit: Choose the drill bit that corresponds to the size of the hole you want to drill. Make sure the bit is the correct size and material for the workpiece you're drilling.
  3. Mount the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the machine's table or work holding device. If necessary, use clamps or vise grips to hold the workpiece in place.
  4. Position the radial arm: Position the radial arm over the workpiece and adjust its height so that the drill bit will reach the center of the workpiece. Make sure the arm is level and stable.
  5. Set the depth stop: Use the depth stop to control the depth of the hole being drilled. This will prevent you from drilling too deep and damaging the drill bit or the workpiece.
  6. Turn on the machine: Turn on the machine and use the feed handles to lower the drill bit into the workpiece. Start drilling at a slow speed, then gradually increase the speed as needed.
  7. Monitor the drill bit: Monitor the drill bit as it cuts into the workpiece. If you hear any unusual sounds or if the drill bit seems to be binding, stop the machine immediately and check the bit and workpiece.
  8. Finish drilling: Once you've drilled to the desired depth, use the feed handles to raise the drill bit and turn off the machine.
  9. Clean up: Remove the workpiece from the machine and clean up any debris or chips generated during the drilling process.

Note: Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use the proper techniques to ensure safe and efficient use of the radial drilling machine.

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