VEVOR Mag Drill Press, 1300W 1.57 Langweileg Duerchmiesser, 2922lbf Power Portable Magnéitbohrer, 810 PRM, 11Pcs Drill Bits Elektresch Buermaschinn fir Metalloberfläche, Industrie an Heemverbesserung W/ 1.57'' 11pcs

Brand:VEVOR

3.4/5

620.10

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📦Equipéiert mat 11 Stéck Bohrer (12*30mm, 13*30mm, 15*30mm, 16*30mm, 18*30mm, 20*30mm, 21*30mm, 23*30mm, 24*30mm, 26*730mm, 26*73mm, 26*30mm ), Dës Mag Bohrpresse kann Är verschidde langweileg Bedierfnesser fir eng breet Palette vu Lach Duerchmiesser treffen, sou datt et e versatile an effizient Tool mécht. VERSATILE A ESSENTIAL: De Vevor Mag Drill ass e versatile Tool dat eng breet Palette vun Uwendungen handhaben kann. Vun Heemverbesserung bis Industrie- a Stol Eisebunnsfabrikatioun, Baukonstruktioun, a méi, dëst Tool ass essentiell fir jiddereen dee mat Präzisioun a Geschwindegkeet muss boren. DURABLE A LANGLASTING: De Vevor Magnéitbohr ass gebaut fir ze daueren. Seng Titan Magnesium Legierung Guide Schinn huet Anti-Korrosioun a dréit Resistenz Charakteristiken, bedeitend Verbesserung vun der Drill Press Service Liewen. Mat dëser Bohrpresse kënnt Dir op seng Haltbarkeet an d'Längegkeet vertrauen, och mat schwéierem Gebrauch. GENUELT A SÉKER: D'Vevor Mag Drill Press ass mat Features ausgestatt, déi Präzisioun a Sécherheet garantéieren. Säi Frame kënnt mat enger Skala déi Iech hëlleft d'Bohrdéift mat Liichtegkeet ze beurteelen, während déi abegraff Kältekühlfläsch mat enger schneller Push-Fit-Röhreverbindung eng laang Cutter-Liewen a glat Buer suergt. Mat dëse prakteschen a séchere Fonctiounen kënnt Dir mat Vertrauen a Genauegkeet boren. STABIL A FAST: D'Vevor Magnéitesch Drill Press ass fir Stabilitéit a Geschwindegkeet entwéckelt. Seng optimiséiert intern Struktur erméiglecht méi séier Bueraarbechten, wärend déi 2922lbf / 13000N robust Kraaft, déi vun der elektromagnéitescher Basis op den zwee Verankerungsenden erstallt gëtt, d'Mag Bohrpress zolidd op der Plaz gespaart, a verhënnert Bewegung während dem Buerprozess. Mat dësem Tool kënnt Dir mat Präzisioun a Geschwindegkeet boren. POWERFUL AN EFFICIENT: Kritt super Leeschtung mat der Vevor Mag Drill Press. Säin 1300W Kupfermotor generéiert eng aussergewéinlech mächteg dreiwend Kraaft, wat Iech erlaabt Iech an haart Materialien mat enger Geschwindegkeet vun 810 RPM bis 1,57'' iwwer an 2 déif ze boren.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand VEVOR
Brand ‎VEVOR
Color ‎multi
Color ‎‎multi
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 29 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎1 x Thimble, 1 x Drill Chuck Key, 1 x Quarter crank, 11 x Coring bit
Item model number ‎1
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎27 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎VEVOR
Material ‎Metal
Maximum Power ‎1300 Watts
Maximum Rotational Speed 810 RPM
Maximum Rotational Speed ‎810 RPM
Number of Speeds ‎10
Part Number ‎Magnetic Drill 13000N
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎4.7 x 14.2 x 10.6 inches
Product Dimensions ‎4.7"L x 14.2"W x 10.6"H
Special Feature ‎Overload Protection, Titanium Magnesium Alloy Guide Rail, Equipped 11pcs drill bits
Special Features ‎Overload Protection, Titanium Magnesium Alloy Guide Rail, Equipped 11pcs drill bits
Speed ‎810 RPM
Style ‎W/ 1.57'' 11pcs
Voltage 110
Voltage ‎110
Wattage ‎1300 watts

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Scritto da: Horneowl
Works well
Holds tight
Scritto da: frank farrar
Very capable, but do not leave the magnet on.
Pictures: 2 views of my drill press conversion. One elevated and rotated to show depth stop. One in typical position. Two showing the range of drill height adjustment. One of the carbide hole-cutter I used. One to remind me to use hearing protection. Things to know: Like a drill press this model has only forward rotation. A single speed. No motor brake. Much louder than a typical drill press. Full magnetic clamping requires about a half inch of magnetic metal under the whole shoe. My setup is good with a quarter inch of steel under the 7/8th of its shoe. Be advised that clamping to thin metal will not be as effective. Vibration is mentioned as a potential hazard, but I noticed no vibration when boring the two holes in the cast iron foot of my converted drill press, which I did execute very slowly with no cutting oil. Pulses are mentioned in the manual, but I think they mean rotations. There is no hammer drill action going on here. Access to the drill power button is not ideal with the elevation wheel in the way. Better if that switch traded places with the magnet power button. In a panic stop situation, you might not want to turn off the magnet by accident while the motor continues to run. In a related observation, the magnet is not supposed to stay on longer than two or three hours. Do not forget to power-off before going to bed. Therefore, I'm thinking about running my rigged drill press through a separate power switch that also controls a light. This might be OK if I secure a harness to the drill, as is recommended in other use situations. The drill motor would be turned on or off as needed. The magnet would be turned off when I turn off the light at the end of the job. That being the most important thing. If I still feel insecure, I'll run the power through a one-hour timer. If I have to reset it, that's no big deal. I do like that I can very quickly and easily remove this device and take it somewhere else. I'm not reporting on the water-cooled drilling feature or the hole cutters. I have carbide hole saws that are better than high speed steel for my purposes. The chuck that is included is perfectly fine. I did have to adjust the friction on the rack and pinion elivation mechanism. It would not stay up when running. This required quite a few minutes of trial and error, but I got it, eventually. This is not the sort of tool everyone needs, but if you do, this has what seems like basic pro-level capability at a much lower cost. For me a good deal, but I cannot speak for anyone who might use it very frequently. After all, I'm just trying to avoid buying a new shop drill press. Good hunting!
Scritto da: hubba hubba
Loud but does the trick
This is good for a hobbyist, bought to complement bench top lathe & cnc. Magnet grabs nicely the surface of my old delta table-saw; if the cord plug were higher on the press, the fence would allow me to square up the press it in two orientations. Makes me want to modify my table-saw into complimentary jig surface. End mills seem strong enough for soft materials. Yes, it's loud. While you can easily get more precision with this over a handheld drill, the developing swift process to move & align does take some creativity. In a few generations I expect these will be programmed move on a track and complete a hole pattern.
Scritto da: John P
Good value. Not top of the line by any means, but good for the price.
At the current price of $248 this is a good deal if you need a magnetic drill. Its features, especially the switches and lack of speed control, are its biggest limits so far with the little time I have used it. The magnet works well, although the manual says not to use it for more than three hours or it will overheat. I suspect the time to overheat may be significantly affected by ambient temperatures. It comes with metric core bits. They cut well but I will have to order some SAE sized bits for most of my work. The manual states to not use this on steel less than 13 mm. I have used it on 1/4" steel and it seemed to be okay. I am sure it holds tighter on thicker steel. The quality of the cutters seems to be good. The chuck is so so quality but works. As mentioned above, the controls are not the best. The location of them can make them hard to reach while the drill is in use. The lack of speed control limits the uses of this drill. I do believe the manufacturer also makes a model with a speed control. If I needed one of these drills for frequent use I would likely look at a better, and more expensive, model. For my occasional use this should work fine. Of course there is no telling how this will hold up over time. For now though I think it is a good value.
Scritto da: Robby
Quirky, lots of torque and LOUD!
The media could not be loaded. This is a high powered drill press with magnetic "suction". I am primarily using it on woodworking, but the magnetic aspect is not crucial for me, but it works. Comes with a "belt" for holding drill press on a surface and a chuck. The design is a bit quirky because it's meant to be on top of the material being cut directly (like a ferrous metals). For more multipurpose uses, it requires a jig for holding the tool high enough to clear the cutting material. The included "safety belt" is very thing and not terribly secure. Took some attempts to get the most tension in the belt. Packaging is appropriate and even comes with some sides that are wooden for extra protection. Mine arrived in good shape. The overall tool is very compact and easy to store. Handle for lifting it is nicely sized as it is a heavy tool. Main complaints are: (1) the cutting head's weight to too heavy for the hand wheel to hold it in position -- I had to use a clamp while switching bits/tools, (2) there is no hard stop for measured depth cuts, and (3) the noise! Once I get this drill press fitted, it'll be a good tool. It does require a good base and jigs for holding the hand wheel from moving on its own. ... the noise I can't fix... However... ... at this price, this is actually not a bad tool. Its cuts are straight and the spinning axel is well balanced. For a few hundred dollars more, there are other options. So it's not for everyone. I am using this tool for specific projects and I don't mind making jigs to make the tool more multi-functional.
Scritto da: Griffin
Buy the big brand
Poor, poor magnet. Bits were dull at best, maybe I just got a bad one but I was disappointed. Save your time on this and pony up a little more money for a name brand drill. I returned after one use I could barely drill one hole

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