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G&J Hall Tools PBC700 CombiPlus Powerbor Electromagnetic Drill Press, 3" Cutting Capacity, 110V, 4-1/4" Width x 17-1/2" Height x 13" Depth

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About G&J Hall Tools PBC700 CombiPlus Powerbor

The G&J Hall Tools Powerbor PBC700 CombiPlus electromagnetic drill press has the same power and cutting capacity as the PB700/2 and also has forward, reverse, and variable speed functions for a range of cutting applications. It has a 3" cutting capacity, a 1800-watt motor, and a 3300 lb. electromagnetic adhesion unit. The drill press is designed for smooth operation and optimum safety with a reversible stroke handle, a safety strap, an easy-access control panel, and a safety guard. It has dual carrying handles for portability and comes with a carrying case and various cutting accessories. Specifications Cutting capacity 3 inches Twist drill capacity 1-1/4 inches Tapping capacity 1 inch Number of speeds Variable Magnetic adhesion 3300 lb. Total power 1875 watts Motor power 1800 watts Voltage 220/240 or 110 AC Spindle taper #3 Morse Taper Spindle speed 60/140 rpm, 200/470 rpm (load) Spindle travel 8 inches Overall dimensions 17-1/2 x 4-1/4 x 13 inches (H x W x D) Weight 48 lb. *H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Drill presses are used to create holes in workpieces, and they accept a wider range of cutter types and sizes than handheld drills. They have a spindle with a chuck that accepts a range of cutters such as twist drill bits, annular cutters, and threading taps. Drill capacity is determined by the size of the cutter accepted by the drill press. Magnetic drill presses are used to drill holes in steel where it is necessary to move the drill to the workpiece, such as ship and bridge building. They are portable and have a magnetic base that secures the drill to the steel workpiece, allowing the drill to be mounted vertically or horizontally on the workpiece. Cutting capacity is determined by the size of the cutter accepted by the magnetic drill press. Magnetic adhesion signifies the amount of force it takes to lift the drill off 1" thick steel when the magnet is activated. G&J Hall Tools manufactures cutting tools such as magnetic drills and hole cutters. The company, founded in 1864, has headquarters in Brentwood, MO, and Sheffield, England. What's in the Box? Carrying case Safety strap Cutting fluid Safety guard Folding hex key set