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The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Store Locator Grizzly brings professional grade power and many of the same elements that come standard with more industrial drill presses with a price tag that's astoundingly low. In fact, it has the same feature set as the floor mounted model. Grizzly G7943 Benchtop Drill Press Technical Specs
The G7943 has a “big” drill press pedigree since, save the shorter column, its specs match the floor model 14" G7944. It comes with a huge 3/4-hp motor for heavy-duty work, a 5/8" chuck and the largest square table of the group. At a hefty 142 lbs. this machine’s cast iron soaks up vibration well, making it pleasant to operate hole after hole. No “diet” features here. Although switching between the tool’s 12 speeds is a manual task, the motor slides back and forth with a lever — a detail that makes the job easier than other tools with motors that shift on spring-tensioned rods (Craftsman, General International and Shop Fox). The levered motor adjustments on Grizzly’s drill press make changing out the belts quite easy. Twin hex nuts lock depth settings securely — the best stop system in my book — and overmolds on other controls make routine adjustments more comfortable. A built-in light socket takes up to a 60-watt bulb to keep the drilling area bright. There’s a lot to like about this “brass tacks” driller, and its combination of no-nonsense features should deliver a sound investment. Where is Grizzly drill press made?The Grizzly Technical Support team is U.S. based. Parts and accessories for the drill press may be available online and shipped from the Grizzly parts warehouse in Springfield, MO.
How Heavy is Table Top drill press?Tech Specs. What is a Clausing drill press?Clausing Variable Speed Drill Press with two speed motor, allows you to dial to the best rpm for the tool and material while the job is running. 150 to 2000 rpm – speeds to drill large holes, small holes to spot-face, counter-bore and ream.
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