Drilling machine
When it comes to precision and efficiency in industrial applications, a drilling machine is an indispensable tool. Whether you're working on metal, wood, or concrete, our high-performance drilling machines deliver unmatched accuracy and durability. Below, we provide a detailed breakdown of our product specifications, ensuring you make an informed decision.
Key Features of Our Drilling Machine
- Motor Power: 800W to 1500W, suitable for heavy-duty applications
- Variable Speed Control: Adjustable from 500 to 3000 RPM for precision work
- Chuck Size: 10mm to 13mm, compatible with a wide range of drill bits
- Material Compatibility: Works seamlessly on steel, wood, plastic, and masonry
- Safety Features: Overload protection and ergonomic handle design
Drilling Machine Specifications (Table Format)
| Model | Power (W) | Max Speed (RPM) | Chuck Size (mm) | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DM-800 | 800 | 2500 | 10 | 2.5 |
| DM-1200 | 1200 | 3000 | 13 | 3.2 |
| DM-1500 | 1500 | 3000 | 13 | 3.8 |
Drilling Machine FAQ
Q: What safety precautions should I take when using a drilling machine?
A: Always wear protective goggles and gloves. Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped, and avoid loose clothing. Check the drill bit for damage before operation, and never force the machine beyond its capacity.
Q: How do I choose the right drill bit for my drilling machine?
A: Select a bit based on the material – high-speed steel (HSS) for metal, carbide-tipped for masonry, and wood bits for timber. Ensure the shank size matches your chuck (10mm or 13mm).
Q: What maintenance does a drilling machine require?
A: Regularly clean dust and debris from the chuck and vents. Lubricate moving parts as per the manual, and check power cords for damage. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Advanced Applications of Drilling Machines
Modern drilling machines are versatile enough for tasks beyond simple hole-making. With attachments, they can perform reaming, countersinking, and even light milling. The DM-1500 model's variable speed control makes it ideal for delicate materials like acrylic or thin metal sheets.
Drilling Machine FAQ (Continued)
Q: Can I use my drilling machine for concrete?
A: Yes, but only with hammer drill function or masonry bits. Standard models without hammer action will struggle with concrete and may overheat.
Q: Why does my drilling machine overheat during use?
A: Overheating typically occurs from excessive pressure, dull bits, or continuous operation beyond recommended duty cycles. Allow the machine to cool periodically and use sharp bits.
Q: What's the difference between corded and cordless drilling machines?
A: Corded models offer consistent power for heavy-duty work, while cordless provides mobility but limited runtime. Choose based on your workspace and power requirements.
Choosing the Right Drilling Machine
Consider these factors when selecting a drilling machine:
- Material you'll work with most frequently
- Required precision level
- Workspace constraints (cordless for tight spaces)
- Frequency of use (heavy-duty models for professional workshops)
Drilling Machine Accessories
| Accessory | Compatible Models | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Angle Attachment | All | Drilling in tight spaces |
| Depth Stop | DM-1200, DM-1500 | Consistent hole depth |
| Drill Stand | All | Precision vertical drilling |
