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CAM-WOOD DP-1710FX DRILL PRESS


For Immediate Help Contact:
Louis Sicotte
(800) 374-5009 ext. 329
Intl. +1 (704) 841-2001
louis.sicotte@exfactory.com
If not available, try his/her backup:
Joe Retzlaff ext.348
joe.retzlaff@exfactory.com
Brand:  

CAM-WOOD

Model:   DP-1710FX
Category:  

BORING MISC. - VERT./HOR.

Machine Type:  

DRILL PRESS

Year of Mfg.:   2023
Condition:   Brand New w/Warranty  
Elect./Voltage:   120 V, 60 Cy, 1 Ph.
EXF #:   BV-300015
List Price:   $ 535  
Our Price:   $ 525 USD     (Convert)
Description:    (view full)

CAM-WOOD DP-1710F Drill Press

17" Floor model Drill Press with a durable cast iron head, table and base.

Equipped with:

  • 1 HP motor, 140 - 3050 RPM motor drives (12) different speeds making it suitable for heavy industrial use.
  • The spindle is equipped with a heavy duty 1/8"?- 1/2" drill chuck on a #3 Morse taper.
  • Large 12-3/8" x 12-3/8" table with clamping slots.
  • Rack and pinion system makes it easy to adjust the table up and down.
Special Note:
Comment: 17" Swing and (12) speeds makes this machine a great value for the price!
Written By: Louis Sicotte  
*Dimensions:Available from product manager
*Weight:212 Lbs
*Dimensions & Weight data are based on 3rd party information and could be incorrect; please verify & confirm if accurate dimensions & weight are required.

A boring machine is a device used to produce or enlarge (existing) holes in a workpiece. Boring machines have a cutting tip that can be made of steel, cemented carbide, and small grinding wheels (possibly made of minerals like diamonds). Single point tools are controlled by adjusting the boring head, moving circularly to create/enlarge holes and sweep debris from bored areas of the workpiece. Grinding wheel cutters have planetary/orbital motions, rotating rapidly around its axis. The hole diameter is controlled by adjusting the distance between the wheel axis and spindle axis. Spindles and a spindle axis are axes that rotate either vertically or horizontally on a boring machine. Vertical boring mills are used to rotate a workpiece around a vertical axis, while the boring bar and boring head moves in a linear motion. Horizontal boring mills are used to rotate the boring bar around a horizontal axis to bore holes in a workpiece while it’s held stationary on a table.