Meyer SR32 Geared Head Pillar Drill 415V

The popular Meyer SR series of geared head pillar drills are available in both manual pull down and automatic feed designs. The SR32 is an manual pull model with a high level of standard features including a tilting head design and rise & fall on both the head and the table.

Meyer SR32 Geared Head Pillar Drill 415V
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Features

  • Geared head pillar drill
  • Exceptional heavy construction
  • Large work table
  • Rise & fall table
  • Auto tool release
  • Eye shield with interlock switch
  • Coolant system
  • Low voltage working lamp
  • Tilting work table ± 45°
  • Tilting head
  • Rise & fall head

Options

  • 150mm drill press vice - stock code 18062
  • 200mm drill press vice - stock code 18063
  • Universal cross table - stock code 18047

Technical Information

MODEL   SR32
Drilling Capacity (Mild Steel) mm 32
Tapping Capacity (Mild Steel)   M22
Column dia mm 120
Spindle Taper MT no 4
Motor Kw 1/1.2
Speeds rpm 125 - 3030
Spindle Stroke mm 160
Work Table mm 500 x 420
Base Plate mm 330 x 330
Throat mm 320
Length mm 830
Width mm 510
Height mm 2180
Weight Kg 470
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