Standard DGV-50 Variable Speed Gear Head Drill - STANDARD Machine Tools

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Standard DGV-50 - Premium variable speed gear head drill

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Description

Standard DGV-50 Industrial Grade Gear Head Drilling Machine with Variable Speed Spindle:

An industrial grade gear head drilling machine is a heavy-duty drilling machine that is designed to perform drilling operations on hard materials with precision and accuracy. It typically consists of a powerful electric motor, a spindle, a drill chuck, and a gear head that provides the necessary torque and speed for drilling.

The machine's structure is made of high-quality materials such as cast iron, which makes it sturdy and durable. The drilling machine also features a large worktable that can be adjusted in height, angle, and rotation, providing versatility in drilling positions.

The gear head of the machine is responsible for controlling the drilling speed and torque. It typically includes multiple gears that can be adjusted to achieve the desired drilling speed and torque for the specific drilling operation. This allows the machine to work with a variety of drill bits and drill sizes.

The machine's drill chuck is designed to hold the drill bit securely in place and is adjustable to accommodate different sizes of drill bits. The drill spindle is mounted on bearings and rotates at high speed to drive the drill bit through the material being drilled.

Overall, an industrial grade gear head drilling machine is a powerful and versatile tool that can handle a wide range of drilling tasks in industrial settings. It provides precision, accuracy, and durability, making it an essential tool for many manufacturing and engineering operations.

Specifications
  • Drilling Capacity in Steel - 50mm
  • Drilling Capacity in Cast Iron - 60mm
  • Max Tapping Capacity - M32
  • Drill Chuck - 1-13mm / B16
  • Spindle Taper - MT4
  • Spindle Speeds - 50~2200rpm
  • Feed Range - 0.08~0.5mm/rev (6 feeds)
  • Distance Spindle to Column - 360mm
  • Distance Spindle to Table - 595mm
  • Distance Spindle to Base - 1190mm
  • Quill Travel - 200mm
  • Column Diameter - 180mm
  • Table Size / T-slot Size - 580x460mm / 14mm
  • Motor Power - 3.0kW
  • Machine Dimensions (WxLxH) - 700x950x2500mm
  • Packing Dimensions (WxLxH) - 700x1170x2380mm
  • Weight Approx. - 700kg
Features
  • Variable Spindle Speeds with Digital Display for Best Drilling Results
  • Automatic Tool Release
  • Rigid Tapping System
  • Electromagnetic Clutch on Quill Feeds (4-feeds 0.1~0.4mm/rev)
  • Solid Cast Iron Table with Adjustable Tilt and Rotation
  • T-Slot in Machine Base for Extra High Work
  • Precision High rpm Spindle
  • Precision Hardened and Ground Gears
  • Drill Depth Scale for Easy Use
  • Coolant System
Standard accessories
  • Drill Chuck - 1~13mm / B16
  • Drill Chuck Arbour - MT3 / B16
  • Morse Taper Drill Sleeve
  • Coolant Pump
  • Rigid Tapping System
  • Electromagnetic Spindle Feed
  • Automatic Tool Release Device
  • Machine Light
  • Digital Spindle rpm Display
  • Digital Drill Depth Indicator
  • Height Adjustable Protective Cover
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit


How to use a Industrial Grade Gear Head Drilling Machine

Using an industrial grade gear head drilling machine requires proper training and caution as it is a powerful and potentially dangerous piece of equipment.

Here are the general steps to follow when using the machine:

  1. Ensure that the drilling machine is securely fixed to the workbench or surface where it will be used. This will prevent it from moving or vibrating during use.

  2. Choose the appropriate drill bit for the material you will be drilling. Ensure that the drill bit is securely fixed into the drill chuck.

  3. Adjust the height and angle of the worktable as needed to accommodate the drilling operation.

  4. Adjust the speed and torque of the machine using the gear head. Consult the machine's manual for guidance on selecting the appropriate speed and torque for your specific drilling task.

  5. Turn on the machine and begin drilling. Hold the material securely with both hands, and apply steady pressure to the drill as it goes through the material.

  6. Use a coolant or lubricant to prevent overheating and extend the life of the drill bit. Consult the machine's manual for guidance on the appropriate coolant or lubricant to use.

  7. Once the drilling operation is complete, turn off the machine and remove the drill bit from the chuck.

  8. Clean the machine and work area to remove any debris or shavings.

It's important to wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection and gloves, when using an industrial grade gear head drilling machine. Additionally, always follow the machine's manual for proper use and maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Description

Standard DGV-50 Industrial Grade Gear Head Drilling Machine with Variable Speed Spindle:

An industrial grade gear head drilling machine is a heavy-duty drilling machine that is designed to perform drilling operations on hard materials with precision and accuracy. It typically consists of a powerful electric motor, a spindle, a drill chuck, and a gear head that provides the necessary torque and speed for drilling.

The machine's structure is made of high-quality materials such as cast iron, which makes it sturdy and durable. The drilling machine also features a large worktable that can be adjusted in height, angle, and rotation, providing versatility in drilling positions.

The gear head of the machine is responsible for controlling the drilling speed and torque. It typically includes multiple gears that can be adjusted to achieve the desired drilling speed and torque for the specific drilling operation. This allows the machine to work with a variety of drill bits and drill sizes.

The machine's drill chuck is designed to hold the drill bit securely in place and is adjustable to accommodate different sizes of drill bits. The drill spindle is mounted on bearings and rotates at high speed to drive the drill bit through the material being drilled.

Overall, an industrial grade gear head drilling machine is a powerful and versatile tool that can handle a wide range of drilling tasks in industrial settings. It provides precision, accuracy, and durability, making it an essential tool for many manufacturing and engineering operations.

Specifications
  • Drilling Capacity in Steel - 50mm
  • Drilling Capacity in Cast Iron - 60mm
  • Max Tapping Capacity - M32
  • Drill Chuck - 1-13mm / B16
  • Spindle Taper - MT4
  • Spindle Speeds - 50~2200rpm
  • Feed Range - 0.08~0.5mm/rev (6 feeds)
  • Distance Spindle to Column - 360mm
  • Distance Spindle to Table - 595mm
  • Distance Spindle to Base - 1190mm
  • Quill Travel - 200mm
  • Column Diameter - 180mm
  • Table Size / T-slot Size - 580x460mm / 14mm
  • Motor Power - 3.0kW
  • Machine Dimensions (WxLxH) - 700x950x2500mm
  • Packing Dimensions (WxLxH) - 700x1170x2380mm
  • Weight Approx. - 700kg
Features
  • Variable Spindle Speeds with Digital Display for Best Drilling Results
  • Automatic Tool Release
  • Rigid Tapping System
  • Electromagnetic Clutch on Quill Feeds (4-feeds 0.1~0.4mm/rev)
  • Solid Cast Iron Table with Adjustable Tilt and Rotation
  • T-Slot in Machine Base for Extra High Work
  • Precision High rpm Spindle
  • Precision Hardened and Ground Gears
  • Drill Depth Scale for Easy Use
  • Coolant System
Standard accessories
  • Drill Chuck - 1~13mm / B16
  • Drill Chuck Arbour - MT3 / B16
  • Morse Taper Drill Sleeve
  • Coolant Pump
  • Rigid Tapping System
  • Electromagnetic Spindle Feed
  • Automatic Tool Release Device
  • Machine Light
  • Digital Spindle rpm Display
  • Digital Drill Depth Indicator
  • Height Adjustable Protective Cover
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit


How to use a Industrial Grade Gear Head Drilling Machine

Using an industrial grade gear head drilling machine requires proper training and caution as it is a powerful and potentially dangerous piece of equipment.

Here are the general steps to follow when using the machine:

  1. Ensure that the drilling machine is securely fixed to the workbench or surface where it will be used. This will prevent it from moving or vibrating during use.

  2. Choose the appropriate drill bit for the material you will be drilling. Ensure that the drill bit is securely fixed into the drill chuck.

  3. Adjust the height and angle of the worktable as needed to accommodate the drilling operation.

  4. Adjust the speed and torque of the machine using the gear head. Consult the machine's manual for guidance on selecting the appropriate speed and torque for your specific drilling task.

  5. Turn on the machine and begin drilling. Hold the material securely with both hands, and apply steady pressure to the drill as it goes through the material.

  6. Use a coolant or lubricant to prevent overheating and extend the life of the drill bit. Consult the machine's manual for guidance on the appropriate coolant or lubricant to use.

  7. Once the drilling operation is complete, turn off the machine and remove the drill bit from the chuck.

  8. Clean the machine and work area to remove any debris or shavings.

It's important to wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection and gloves, when using an industrial grade gear head drilling machine. Additionally, always follow the machine's manual for proper use and maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation.

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