FestitaMakool
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Cheese said:That's a pretty slick little drill press Festita...laser, variable speed, only 22#, LED lighting, that'd be perfect for mobile situations. I'd imagine your modification makes the drill press a lot easier to use. Using just the wheel to drill steel or aluminum would get old in a hurry. [smile] A couple of questions:
How's the keyless chuck? It looks like it's made from steel & plastic. [huh]
Can the clamp be swung out of the way around the column so that a large hole saw can be used?
It is Cheese, it is... I stumbled upon it in my summer holiday in Denmark in 2012, hadn’t seen anything like it before, and it certainly gave a solid impression, it still does. Both in quality and features. Two speed, variable speed control, load compensated speed control, laser, LED light, electronic depth control (Read out only, not pr Nova Voyager - which stops).
At about $220 back then, it was really no decision - just grabbed it, paid and stuffed it deep in my car till we got home. It took many years before they became quite widespread, and are now hugely popular.
The chuck is actually quite all right, it has a ratcheting locker, and free’s the bit keyless. I’ve heard some exchange them for a better one, although I haven’t see the need. If not tightened properly, and not locked (the red wheel locks the chuck - which I forget too often..) the drill bit can come loose. It’s name is: Röhm SUPRA-SK E. It’s metal, apart from the top ring and locking ring, which are plastic.
A couple of photos tells more than a couple of thousand words they claim. Well, hardly here, but two scenarios with the included clamp (which are quite good too)
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So yes, you can swing it in any direction, as long it is below the rack.
There’s also possible to swing the whole head (by loosening a set screw) all the way around.
There are loads of videos on YouTube, from wall mounted to rail mounted on this drill press.