Bench drills - new or used - directly from the dealer!
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How did the bench drill get its name?
What is the structure of a bench drill?
What criteria should you consider when buying?
Where can I find a good new or used bench drill?
Bench drills – essential, not just for professionals
While bench drills were almost exclusively found in the professional sector a few years ago, they are now being used more and more by do-it-yourselfers. It can be used for various purposes and is a good, flexible all-rounder. The bench drill is particularly appreciated in model building.
How did the bench drill get its name?
Many think that the name comes from the fact that the good piece is on a table. But this is not the case. Rather, it has a work table or drill table on which workpieces made of metal or wood are fixed. The different naming of the bench drill can also cause confusion. You can also find them under the terms pillar drill, stand drill or pillar drill.
What is the structure of a bench drill?
The structure of all commercially available bench drills is mostly identical. It consists of a stand and base, a drilling table, a drilling table and a lowering lever.
What criteria should you consider when buying?
On the one hand, it is important to choose the right service. A power of over 500 watts is recommended for demanding work (e.g. metal, hardwood). A simple speed control must also be taken into account. For metal or hard materials, for example, the bench drill should work at a slow speed.
Where can I find a good new or used bench drill?
You will find a large selection of bench drilling machines on tramao - the new used machine platform. The competent dealers on tramao offer a large number of bench drills from well-known manufacturers such as Flott, Bosch, Ixion, Optimum or Maxion.
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