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Mill drills are a lighter alternative to a milling machine. These combine a belt driven drill press with the dual coordinate abilities of the milling machine's table for flexibility and efficiency. A locking collet prevents the cutting tool from falling away from the spindle when lateral forces are experienced against the bit. Although light in construction, the JMD Milling Drilling Machines possess the advantages of space-saving versatility, affordability and light machining capability.
Unit of Measure

Technical Specs

Brands

JET

Overall Length

38 in

Overall Width

37-1/2 in

Overall Height

42 in

Number Of Spindle Speeds

12

Range of Spindle Speeds Revolution Per Minute (Rpm)

110 to 2,580 rpm

Distance Spindle To Table (Max.)

14-1/2 in

Table Length

7-1/2 in

Table Width

23 in

T-Slots Number And Size

4 in9/16 in

T-Slot Centers

1-13/16 in

Work Table Weight Capacity

350 lb

Base Dimensions

12-1/2 x 19-3/4 in

Motor Voltage

115 V230 V

Number of Phase

1

Motor Horse Power (Hp)

1 hp

Drilling Capacity

1 in

Quill Diameter

2-7/16 in

Spindle Taper

R8

Swing

14-1/2 in

Spindle Travel

3-1/2 in

Column Diameter

3-5/8 in

Weight

440 lb

Face Mill Capacity

1/2 in

End Mill Capacity

1/2 in

Table Longitudinal Travel

14 in

Features

Features

  • One-piece cast iron column for added support
  • Belt cover with quick slide latch allows faster belt adjustment to change spindle speeds
  • Base taper allows for easier clean up
  • Drill Press angle vise
  • UL Listed motor
  • Extra large worktable
  • Easy to read external depth gauge
  • 360° head swivel
  • Work lamp
  • 1/2" drill chuck, chuck arbor
  • Draw bar
  • Drill Chuck Guard
  • Adjustable Carbide facemill