Magnetic drill M30
electricpowerfulheavy-duty

magnetic drill
magnetic drill
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Characteristics

Type
magnetic
Power source
electric
Other characteristics
powerful, heavy-duty
Power

1,050 W

Drilling diameter

30 mm
(1.18 in)

Description

The magnetic drill represents a particular type of drill column. It is appreciated by craftsmen and professionals because it is often able to combine practicality and power. The magnetic support is the mechanism that ensures the attachment of the tool to the metal surface, which can be worked both horizontally and vertically and also underhead. Once the magnetic drill is properly secured, you can proceed with precision drilling on the desired spot. Massaro by Mackma magnetic drills are indispensable when precise drilling with a certain flexibility is required. The fixing of the drill on the metal surface is done through a powerful magnetic base, which ensures the immobility of the tool during the work. The operator, therefore, has both hands free and can enjoy greater efficiency. Precise, convenient and fast are characterized by: Stable RPM even during heavy-duty applications Precision adjustment of the drilling center for convenient machine alignment Ideal for the use of large drilling tools thanks to the dual motor drive Left/right rotation Electronic speed adjustment High magnetic holding force Practical magnetic holding force indicator Integrated coolant tank Safety belt for the underhead work process

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Wire and Tube 2024
Wire and Tube 2024

15-19 Apr 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany) Hall 5i19 - Stand 5i19

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    BIEMH 2024
    BIEMH 2024

    3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain)

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