5-Speed 8 Inch Bench Mount Drill Press - Heavy Duty Metal & Wood Drilling for DIY Projects & Workshops
5-Speed 8 Inch Bench Mount Drill Press - Heavy Duty Metal & Wood Drilling for DIY Projects & Workshops
5-Speed 8 Inch Bench Mount Drill Press - Heavy Duty Metal & Wood Drilling for DIY Projects & Workshops

5-Speed 8 Inch Bench Mount Drill Press - Heavy Duty Metal & Wood Drilling for DIY Projects & Workshops

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Description

8 Inch bench Mount drill press All-purpose drill press for the home or shop. Professional accessories include a built-in worklight and tilt table. Features an adjustable depth stop with gauge and a cast iron base and head for optimal durability. Adjustable table locks in place Depth stop with gauge Cast iron base and head Table rotates 360° and tilts 45° left and right Heavy duty ball bearing motor

Features

    Adjustable table locks in place

    5 Speed

    Depth stop with gauge

    Cast iron base and head

    Table rotates 360° and tilts 45° left and right

Reviews

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Unsuitable as a drill press. After 2 minutes of breaking bits and ruining work pieces, back in the box it goes. Runout was terrible. New, straight bits wobbled in the chuck. Drilled triangular holes regardless of bit used, drive speed, feed speed. "Tilt table" is still not flush with the drill forward/back when leveled laterally--it's sloppily belt sanded, not machined. Grease on top end was dry and sloppy. Belt immediately began eating itself. The housing was full of chewed up rubber after only a few minutes. One of the handles was bent to begin with. The paint was scuffed and that might sound like nitpicking, but I literally could scratch it with my fingernail so clearly there was an issue at the factory and it will not last.I'd probably overlook everything else if it would make round holes and not wobble all over the place. Sadly, that's too much to ask for a simple drill that comes from, as I found out, Hazard Fraught.