Feed Drills

Feed drills are known for their reliability. They automate manufacturing processes that would otherwise be manual, streamlining assemblies and providing greater precision, accuracy and consistency.

10 Products

Ingersoll Rand 8670 High Thrust Self Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Max Free Speed: 4,700 RPM
  • Max Stroke Length: 3.0"
  • Thrust: Up to 500 Lbs

Ingersoll Rand Bant-A-Matic Self Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Load Speed Peak: 19,000 RPM
  • Max Stroke Length: 3.0"

Offset Par-A-Matic Self Feed Drill

Features & Benefits
  • Max Free Speed: 2,300 RPM
  • Chuck Size: 3/8"
  • Thrust: Up to 170 Lbs

Ingersoll Rand Par-A-Matic Self Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Max Free Speed: 17,000 RPM
  • Max Stroke Length: 3.0"
  • Thrust: Up to 170 Lbs

Series 34 Self Feed Drill

Features & Benefits
  • Load Speed Peak: 7,000 RPM
  • Torque, Peak H.P. LB. FT: 0.23 up to 2.14

Series 74 Self Feed Drill

Features & Benefits
  • Load Speed Peak: 7,000 RPM
  • Torque, Peak H.P. LB. FT: 0.23 up to 2.14

Atlas Copco PFD1500RA Series Positive Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Aerospace Manufacturing approved
  • Right Angle
  • Aircraft Assembly

Atlas Copco RAB12 Series Screw Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Max Air Consumption (cfm): 64 - 70
  • Air Inlet: 1/2
  • Free Speed: 140 - 475

Atlas Copco RAB9 Series Screw Feed Drills

Features & Benefits
  • Max Air Consumption (cfm): 47 - 49
  • Air Inlet: 1/2
  • Free Speed: 300 - 600