Kepp PT60 Drill Grinding Machine 415V

The Kepp drill grinding machines provide the perfect solution to easily, quickly and accurately sharpen drill bits. The single arm models can sharpen up to 30mm, whilst the twin arm machines have a maximum capacity of 45mm. The machines are simple to use as the operator places the drill bit into the arm, locates the flute into a positioning pin and swings the arm backwards and forwards. The drill is perfectly ground against the side of the grinding wheel. The operator simply rotates the drill bit 180 degrees and repeats the process.

Kepp PT60 Drill Grinding Machine 415V
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Features

  • Fast accurate sharpening of drill bits.
  • Available as bench models or with pedestal and coolant reservoir.
  • Tool rest supplied to auxiliary grinding wheel with single arm models.

Technical Information

MODEL   PT60
Drill Grinding Capacity mm 6 - 45
Grinding Cup Wheel mm 200 x 38 x 20
Table Size mm 390 x 410
Speed rpm 3000
Motor KW 0.83
Length mm 980
Width mm 425
Height mm 1025
Weight Kg 58
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