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Different Types of Drill Presses and Some Safety Tips Using the Drill Press



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By : Thomas Kuba    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-02 16:18:35

A drill press is a stable style of drill that can be bolted onto the basement or set on a platform or work table. It is helping to drill a hole in wood, metal and a variety of other materials. A drill press makes exact holes. Repetitive holes can be drilled in the same position and at the same deepness correctly and in a flash.

Speed may be adjusted per changing pulleys and belts. Drilling great holes generally requires a slower speed.

A floor-standing drill press is more powerful and you can use it also with different kinds of materials. A bench-top drill press is much more compact. Those two types of drill presses are the finest for lighter and easier jobs.

Apart from drilling a hole, there are also different types of bits and attachments you may get to add versatility to the drill press. This contains mortise bits, planer heads and standing drums.

Indexed below are some different types of drill presses
- Floor Model Drill Press - This drill press is the ultimate type of drill that can be found in professional wood shops. It is equipped with longer columns and higher power motors. The column length of this floor drill presses are commonly 66'' to 72'' high. The benefit of this kind of press is it allows you to deal with greater work pieces because the table can actually run the full length of the column. The average price of this drill press ranges from 400 to 1,000 US dollars.

- Ryobi DP121l Drill Press - This is a sort of 12-in bench top with multi-features. It has a dual laser type of guide, a 500-3000 RPM ability to perform, a L.E.D work light, plus speed readout. Speed can be adjusted solely by moving a lever from the left housing, or adjusting the pulleys and belts. Average price is almost 120 US dollars.

- 5 Speed Bench Drill Press - This one is easy to use and is able to drill faster. The 5 spindle speed of this drill press is for drilling steel, wood, plastic or aluminum. It has a totally adjustable table with an angle indicator. The usual amount of this drill press is 130 US dollars.

- Radial Drill Press - This drill press has an adjustable movable spindle. It is perfect on tough work, where many holes are drilled.

Safety tips when you work with a drill press
- In any case be aware where you are putting your fingers to avoid an accident.
- Do not take bits that are bent, damaged or dull.
- Make sure the bit is centered in the chuck and tightened before using your drill.
- Use a clamp when drilling metal to avoid the material spinning to the hand or body.
- Never start up the drill press before clearing your table.
- At no time take drill bits that have a screw tip.
- Do not turn on the drill press with the drill bit is in contact with the work piece.
- Avoid risky hand positions.
- Do not drill materials that do not have a flat surface.
- Avoid wearing neckties or gloves when operating the drill press.
Author Resource:- Read more drill press reviewsand see where you can buy your new or used drill pressat Drillpressreview.com
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