Standard RDV-60x1600 | Radial Drill with Variable Spindle Speeds - STANDARD Direct

STANDARD RDV-60x1600 Radial Drill with Variable Spindle Speeds

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*Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and include Sea Freight to most ports

Description

A Radial Drill with Variable Spindle Speeds is a versatile industrial machine designed for precise hole drilling and tapping operations across diverse materials. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and stability, maintaining accuracy during drilling. The radial arm design allows flexible positioning of the drill head, accommodating various workpiece sizes and shapes. The variable spindle speeds offer adaptability to different materials and hole sizes, enhancing performance and efficiency. This machine's powerful motor and advanced speed control system contribute to smooth and controlled drilling. Ideal for industries like metalworking and fabrication, it provides consistent and reliable results, making it a valuable asset for workshops and manufacturing facilities.

Main Features:

  • This radial drill is equipped with a hydraulic, pre-set speed shift mechanism, which optimizes efficiency and saves time.
  • One handle facilitates easy clockwise rotation, braking, variable-speed adjustments, and engagement of the neutral gear.
  • Spindle box, rocker arm, inner and outer posts are reliably clamped by hydraulic diamond clamping mechanism.
  • Ideal safety protection and outer column protection are provided, ensuring optimal security.
  • In design and production, effective measures are implemented to extend the precision, durability, and lifespan of the entire machine.
  • Its electrical components ensure personal safety, dependability, extended service life, and easy maintenance.
Specifications
  • Max. drilling diameter - 60mm =  2.36 in
  • Max tapping diameter - M45mm = 1.77 in
  • Distance between column center line to the spindle center line
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1600mm = 63 in
  • Distance between spindle end face to the machine bottom table
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1250mm = 49.2 in
  • Spindle taper - MT5
  • Spindle speed range
    • 38 ~ 275 r/min
    • 275~ 2000 r/min
  • Spindle feed range
    • 38 ~ 275 mm/r
    • 275~ 2000 mm/r
  • Spindle feed range 0~300 mm/m = 0 ~ 11.81 in/min
  • Arm moving angle ±180 degree
  • Max. spindle torque 400Nm = 295.02 ft-lbs
  • Main motor power 4.0 kW = 5.4 hp
  • Power for the arm up and down motor 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Feed motor power (AC servo motor) 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Machine dimension 2490×1050×2780 mm = 98.03 x 41.34 x 109.45 inches
  • Machine weight (without table) 3800 kg = 8377.6 pounds
Standard Features
  • Touchscreen control panel
  • Smart Drilling
  • Segmented Chipping
  • Running timer
  • Scheduled Accuracy Chipping
  • Trouble shooting Indication
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Radial Drill

Using a radial drill with variable spindle speeds involves the following steps:

  1. Prepare the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the drilling table or workbench to prevent it from moving during the drilling process. Make sure the area where the hole will be drilled is clean and free of debris.

  2. Select the drill bit: Choose the appropriate size and type of drill bit for the material you will be drilling. Make sure the drill bit is sharp and in good condition.

  3. Adjust the spindle speed: Set the spindle speed to the recommended speed for the material and drill bit size you will be using. This information can be found in the drill's manual or online.

  4. Extend the radial arm: Extend the radial arm to reach the area where the hole will be drilled. Use the fine-adjustment controls to position the drill bit precisely over the mark where the hole will be drilled.

  5. Turn on the drill: Turn on the power switch to start the motor. Wait for the spindle to reach its full speed before starting the drilling process.

  6. Begin drilling: Start drilling by applying light downward pressure on the drill bit. Do not apply too much pressure, as this can cause the drill bit to break or the workpiece to be damaged. Keep the drill bit perpendicular to the workpiece to ensure a straight, accurate hole.

  7. Stop the drill: When the hole is complete, stop the drill by turning off the power switch. Retract the radial arm and remove the drill bit.

  8. Inspect the hole: Inspect the hole for accuracy and quality. Check for any burrs or rough spots that may need to be smoothed out.

By following these steps, you can effectively use a radial drill with variable spindle speeds to drill precise and accurate holes in heavy workpieces. It is important to follow all safety precautions and to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as eye protection and hearing protection, when operating a radial drill.

Description

A Radial Drill with Variable Spindle Speeds is a versatile industrial machine designed for precise hole drilling and tapping operations across diverse materials. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and stability, maintaining accuracy during drilling. The radial arm design allows flexible positioning of the drill head, accommodating various workpiece sizes and shapes. The variable spindle speeds offer adaptability to different materials and hole sizes, enhancing performance and efficiency. This machine's powerful motor and advanced speed control system contribute to smooth and controlled drilling. Ideal for industries like metalworking and fabrication, it provides consistent and reliable results, making it a valuable asset for workshops and manufacturing facilities.

Main Features:

  • This radial drill is equipped with a hydraulic, pre-set speed shift mechanism, which optimizes efficiency and saves time.
  • One handle facilitates easy clockwise rotation, braking, variable-speed adjustments, and engagement of the neutral gear.
  • Spindle box, rocker arm, inner and outer posts are reliably clamped by hydraulic diamond clamping mechanism.
  • Ideal safety protection and outer column protection are provided, ensuring optimal security.
  • In design and production, effective measures are implemented to extend the precision, durability, and lifespan of the entire machine.
  • Its electrical components ensure personal safety, dependability, extended service life, and easy maintenance.
Specifications
  • Max. drilling diameter - 60mm =  2.36 in
  • Max tapping diameter - M45mm = 1.77 in
  • Distance between column center line to the spindle center line
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1600mm = 63 in
  • Distance between spindle end face to the machine bottom table
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1250mm = 49.2 in
  • Spindle taper - MT5
  • Spindle speed range
    • 38 ~ 275 r/min
    • 275~ 2000 r/min
  • Spindle feed range
    • 38 ~ 275 mm/r
    • 275~ 2000 mm/r
  • Spindle feed range 0~300 mm/m = 0 ~ 11.81 in/min
  • Arm moving angle ±180 degree
  • Max. spindle torque 400Nm = 295.02 ft-lbs
  • Main motor power 4.0 kW = 5.4 hp
  • Power for the arm up and down motor 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Feed motor power (AC servo motor) 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Machine dimension 2490×1050×2780 mm = 98.03 x 41.34 x 109.45 inches
  • Machine weight (without table) 3800 kg = 8377.6 pounds
Standard Features
  • Touchscreen control panel
  • Smart Drilling
  • Segmented Chipping
  • Running timer
  • Scheduled Accuracy Chipping
  • Trouble shooting Indication
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Radial Drill

Using a radial drill with variable spindle speeds involves the following steps:

  1. Prepare the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the drilling table or workbench to prevent it from moving during the drilling process. Make sure the area where the hole will be drilled is clean and free of debris.

  2. Select the drill bit: Choose the appropriate size and type of drill bit for the material you will be drilling. Make sure the drill bit is sharp and in good condition.

  3. Adjust the spindle speed: Set the spindle speed to the recommended speed for the material and drill bit size you will be using. This information can be found in the drill's manual or online.

  4. Extend the radial arm: Extend the radial arm to reach the area where the hole will be drilled. Use the fine-adjustment controls to position the drill bit precisely over the mark where the hole will be drilled.

  5. Turn on the drill: Turn on the power switch to start the motor. Wait for the spindle to reach its full speed before starting the drilling process.

  6. Begin drilling: Start drilling by applying light downward pressure on the drill bit. Do not apply too much pressure, as this can cause the drill bit to break or the workpiece to be damaged. Keep the drill bit perpendicular to the workpiece to ensure a straight, accurate hole.

  7. Stop the drill: When the hole is complete, stop the drill by turning off the power switch. Retract the radial arm and remove the drill bit.

  8. Inspect the hole: Inspect the hole for accuracy and quality. Check for any burrs or rough spots that may need to be smoothed out.

By following these steps, you can effectively use a radial drill with variable spindle speeds to drill precise and accurate holes in heavy workpieces. It is important to follow all safety precautions and to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as eye protection and hearing protection, when operating a radial drill.

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Description

A Radial Drill with Variable Spindle Speeds is a versatile industrial machine designed for precise hole drilling and tapping operations across diverse materials. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and stability, maintaining accuracy during drilling. The radial arm design allows flexible positioning of the drill head, accommodating various workpiece sizes and shapes. The variable spindle speeds offer adaptability to different materials and hole sizes, enhancing performance and efficiency. This machine's powerful motor and advanced speed control system contribute to smooth and controlled drilling. Ideal for industries like metalworking and fabrication, it provides consistent and reliable results, making it a valuable asset for workshops and manufacturing facilities.

Main Features:

  • This radial drill is equipped with a hydraulic, pre-set speed shift mechanism, which optimizes efficiency and saves time.
  • One handle facilitates easy clockwise rotation, braking, variable-speed adjustments, and engagement of the neutral gear.
  • Spindle box, rocker arm, inner and outer posts are reliably clamped by hydraulic diamond clamping mechanism.
  • Ideal safety protection and outer column protection are provided, ensuring optimal security.
  • In design and production, effective measures are implemented to extend the precision, durability, and lifespan of the entire machine.
  • Its electrical components ensure personal safety, dependability, extended service life, and easy maintenance.
Specifications
  • Max. drilling diameter - 60mm =  2.36 in
  • Max tapping diameter - M45mm = 1.77 in
  • Distance between column center line to the spindle center line
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1600mm = 63 in
  • Distance between spindle end face to the machine bottom table
    • Minimum - 350mm = 13.8 in
    • Maximum - 1250mm = 49.2 in
  • Spindle taper - MT5
  • Spindle speed range
    • 38 ~ 275 r/min
    • 275~ 2000 r/min
  • Spindle feed range
    • 38 ~ 275 mm/r
    • 275~ 2000 mm/r
  • Spindle feed range 0~300 mm/m = 0 ~ 11.81 in/min
  • Arm moving angle ±180 degree
  • Max. spindle torque 400Nm = 295.02 ft-lbs
  • Main motor power 4.0 kW = 5.4 hp
  • Power for the arm up and down motor 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Feed motor power (AC servo motor) 1.5 kW = 2.0 hp
  • Machine dimension 2490×1050×2780 mm = 98.03 x 41.34 x 109.45 inches
  • Machine weight (without table) 3800 kg = 8377.6 pounds
Standard Features
  • Touchscreen control panel
  • Smart Drilling
  • Segmented Chipping
  • Running timer
  • Scheduled Accuracy Chipping
  • Trouble shooting Indication
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Radial Drill

Using a radial drill with variable spindle speeds involves the following steps:

  1. Prepare the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the drilling table or workbench to prevent it from moving during the drilling process. Make sure the area where the hole will be drilled is clean and free of debris.

  2. Select the drill bit: Choose the appropriate size and type of drill bit for the material you will be drilling. Make sure the drill bit is sharp and in good condition.

  3. Adjust the spindle speed: Set the spindle speed to the recommended speed for the material and drill bit size you will be using. This information can be found in the drill's manual or online.

  4. Extend the radial arm: Extend the radial arm to reach the area where the hole will be drilled. Use the fine-adjustment controls to position the drill bit precisely over the mark where the hole will be drilled.

  5. Turn on the drill: Turn on the power switch to start the motor. Wait for the spindle to reach its full speed before starting the drilling process.

  6. Begin drilling: Start drilling by applying light downward pressure on the drill bit. Do not apply too much pressure, as this can cause the drill bit to break or the workpiece to be damaged. Keep the drill bit perpendicular to the workpiece to ensure a straight, accurate hole.

  7. Stop the drill: When the hole is complete, stop the drill by turning off the power switch. Retract the radial arm and remove the drill bit.

  8. Inspect the hole: Inspect the hole for accuracy and quality. Check for any burrs or rough spots that may need to be smoothed out.

By following these steps, you can effectively use a radial drill with variable spindle speeds to drill precise and accurate holes in heavy workpieces. It is important to follow all safety precautions and to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as eye protection and hearing protection, when operating a radial drill.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*