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The drill can move up to 4.92 inches (125 mm) and bore up to 2.17 inches (55 mm) deep. This feature lets you make deep, precise holes in a single pass. At 580 RPM, the spindle speed strikes a good balance between cutting speed and temperature control, reducing the risk of bit wear. Because of its powerful motor and wide mechanical travel range, it is a good choice for workers who need to repeatedly drill thick steel stock.
The electromagnetic base is made from near-pure iron, so it has a magnetic holding force of 12,000N (2,697 lbf). When the machine is in use, this amount of grip keeps it firmly attached to ferromagnetic surfaces. This feature prevents lateral movement or vibration that could affect hole accuracy. The base is 6.54" x 3.15" x 1.97" (166 x 80 x 50 mm) and has a large contact area to spread the load evenly.
When drilling in structures or factories, it is important to be precise with where you put the drill. The strong magnetic force keeps the drill where you put it, even on vertical or overhead steel surfaces. Once turned on, the base does not slip under the pressure generated by the 1100W motor. Drilling multiple holes in large steel parts eliminates the need for extra clamping hardware and greatly reduces setup time.
The largest diameter that this machine's coring drill can bore is 40 mm (1.57 inches), and the largest diameter that its twist drill can handle is 16 mm (0.63 inches). These two ranges cover the hole sizes most commonly needed in structural steel, bridge building, and equipment setup. The spindle turns at 580 RPM, which is the right speed for circular coring bits that work in ferrous materials.
At this RPM, coring bits remove material quickly while making just the right amount of heat, especially when the coolant system is running. The bit can move through a thick plate in a single stroke thanks to the 125 mm movement distance. With a maximum bore depth of 55 mm and a diameter of 40 mm, this drill is perfect for heavy-plate work that requires repeated holes of the same size without having to finish each one.
This drill comes with a set of seven bits, including six coring bits and one twist bit. These bits cover the most common hole sizes needed in steel manufacturing. Coring bits are available in sizes 12 mm, 16 mm, 18 mm, 20 mm, 24 mm, and 26 mm. The twist bit can handle 10 mm bores. Each bit is made to fit the machine's chuck and allows for clean entry and bore on steel.
Since the set comes with seven bits, you can start working on holes of different sizes right away without having to find suitable bits separately. Because they remove only an annular ring of material rather than a full disc, coring bits work especially well in steel by reducing cutting force and heat buildup. This feature makes the set useful for structural jobs that require multiple diameters in a single workpiece.
Long periods of drilling make the cutting edge very hot, especially when using coring bits to drill through thick steel plates. With a built-in coolant tank that sends cutting fluid to the bit while it is working, this portable magnetic drill directly addresses that issue. It reduces thermal expansion at the bore edge and allows longer continuous operation between stops.
The coolant system and ergonomic design work together to enable long-term use. Three extended crank handles make it easier to move the bit through material, and the clear panel lets you see the speed and operational state at all times. The ergonomic transport handle makes it safe to move from one drilling point on a large structure to another with just two hands. All of these design features work together to keep operators from getting tired during long drilling sessions on tough industrial projects.
This portable magnetic drill is designed to work on almost any ferrous surface, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Building ships and bridges, steel fabrication, windmill and power plant construction, railway manufacturing, and general equipment installation are all excellent uses for it. This machine is exactly what you need when you need to drill holes in structural steel on-site rather than in a controlled workshop.
The magnetic base activates instantly and stays in place on flat and slightly curved steel surfaces, which is very important when working on complicated structure geometries. The unit weighs 24.25 lb (11 kg), which is heavy enough to withstand significant magnetic force but not too heavy to move between drill points by hand. Its small size, 14.2" x 11" x 4.7", allows it to fit into tight spaces on steel frames and fabricated assemblies, where bigger floor-standing drill presses cannot go.