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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.
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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