Bench Drill +

Bench Drill
A drill press (also known as a pedestal drill, pillar drill, or bench drill) is a style of drill that may be mounted on a stand or bolted to the floor or workbench. Portable models are made, some including a magnetic base. Major components include a base, column (or pillar), adjustable table, spindle, chuck, and drill head, usually driven by an electric motor. The head typically has a set of three handles radiating from a central hub that are turned to move the spindle and chuck vertically. The distance from the center of the chuck to the closest edge of the column is the throat. The swing is simply twice the throat, and the swing is how drill presses are classified and sold. Thus, a tool with 4" throat has an 8" swing (it can drill a hole in the center of an 8" work piece), and is called an 8" drill press.
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Rockwell ShopSeries Drill Press - 5 Speed, 350 Watt $89.97 Was $139.88 @ Supercheap Auto - Pickup Instore Only?

expired Rockwell ShopSeries Drill Press - 5 Speed, 350 Watt $89.97 Was $139.88 @ Supercheap Auto - Pickup Instore Only?

I tried to buy it and have it delivered, no luck, but when I chose to pick it up from an available store (not my closest) it worked? Seems to be clearing floor stock, in certain stores only. Anyways …