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The Bench Drill Stand 710W Mini Electric Drill Press combines a powerful 710W motor with a versatile 1-13mm chuck and 6 adjustable speed settings (up to 2800 RPM) to deliver precise, stable drilling on a wide range of materials. Its compact, lightweight design with a heavy cast iron base ensures minimal vibration and noise, making it perfect for professionals and hobbyists who demand accuracy and portability in their workspace.
| ASIN | B07ZBXD2MX |
| Amperage | 3.23 Amps |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,014 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #13 in Benchtop Drill Presses |
| Brand | BACHIN |
| Color | Black Green, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (362) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2019 |
| Drill Type | Drill Press |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 8 Millimeters |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 30 Millimeters |
| Included Components | Drill Attachment |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.35 pounds |
| Item model number | MINIQ Bench Drill Stand 710W |
| Manufacturer | Bachin |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
| Maximum Power | 710 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2800 RPM |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Part Number | MINIQ Bench Drill Stand 710W |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Special Feature | Lock Speed Button |
| Special Features | Lock Speed Button |
| Speed | 2800 RPM |
| Style | Bench Drill 710W |
| UPC | 028753389739 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 710 watts |
A**R
Very versatile and accurate!
I gave away my 10" cast iron bench top drill press because it was too heavy and awkward to move around and I didn't want to permanently mount it to my bench or build a cart for it. It also didn't drill that accurately. This is the perfect new drill press for me. It is very light weight with a compact design (no motor off the back) so I can store it on a shelf under my bench and easily lift it out to use. It has almost the same drilling capacity as my 10" drill press, which is remarkable. I've used it on several projects not and it drills perfect holes--very accurate!! I built a little table onto it's base so it can be clamped down to my workbench and I can add fences, etc. The photos show the base I built and it drilling out 1-1/2 in. holes with a forstner bit for a router plate template I was making. Also, the the head can be spun around 180 degrees and clamped to the column to drill perpendicular into other surfaces (like a work bench, for example). I've also used it to install perfectly perpendicular threaded inserts. It works so much better than all the other "portable" drill presses on the market, including the ones you attach your own drill to.
D**G
Well made
Strong motor, runs well, good rpm's, stable on work surface and very straight forward use. Took awhile to get here but worth the wait. Have only had it about 2 weeks but so far very satisfied.
A**E
Met the need
I got this drill press after trying a small, high rpm hobby drill press (no power, wrecks bits), as well as 30 lb bench drill press (wobbled). Specifically, I got it to drill out brass rivets on small Swiss Army Knives. The flat rivet head is about 2.5 mm in diameter, so a precision machine, without play or wobble, is needed. This press did the job. The operating handle is heavily spring loaded which detracts from the otherwise precision impression. This is a real drill, geared, and showed zero rpm drop under (the admittedly small) load. The speed control works fine. One reviewer wrote that they only got 1500 rpm. I found the rpm perfectly adequate. I know this because at the maximum speed it’s screaming like a banshee. The unit is marked 110 volt, 50 hertz 710 watts. This is not a perfect alignment with our US 120 volt, 60 hertz system, but in my usage, it worked fine. The press had no play at the chuck. The slide is adjustable but had no play when received. It appears the adjustability is via Allen screws and a bronze slider. The sound of the press is tolerable. It’s like a precise sounding whine (no doubt the gearbox) increasing with rpm. I’m living in a mobile home now, but I would have used it with caution when I was in the apartment. Low rpm, nonferrous metals, should be no problem. Screaming away on a quarter inch thick piece of steel may be a problem. So, for the price, it works very well. Why get a hobby low power, high rpm press when this press can handle the precision work and at the same time deal with heavier jobs?
D**S
Fine tool at a cheap price
This is the No. 5156E model with a US 110V 3-prone plug. It is a fine tool at a more than reasonable price. I was very surprised at the build quality; other than a few sharp places on unfinished bottom of the drill table (fingers beware!) it is well- built and finished. The feed mechanism is tight and smooth. It drills accurate holes with no chuck wobble. The speed adjustment wheel (rheostat?) works well. It requires two carbon brushes for the motor (installed) and includes two spare brushes (manual says to check brushes after 50 hours of use). Direct drive mechanism (no belts required). I purchased it specifically for a hobby project where I needed to drill a number of accurate #43 holes in 3/16th (5mm) round soft-wood stock. It worked like a charm.
A**R
Effective product and it works.
First the negative. It shipped without the chuck key and the spare carbon brushes. I contacted the support link as given by Amazon and there was a quick reply asking for a picture. I sent the picture of the box and the link to the product on Amazon. Got back a response this evening which “Sorry boss, not my product” so buyer beware. On the positive side: It’s light, infinitely variable in speed and made short work of drilling through 3mm stainless steel with a cobalt drill bit. Needless to say the bit needs to be cooled with a cutting fluid. I used Anchorlube which you can get here on Amazon as well. It’s solid, well made and great value for the price. Given the lack of support from the supposed seller and Amazon and this particular model shows up from multiple sellers as well as on Alibaba, if it conks out and the brushes wear out, not obvious where or how to get spare parts. But as a little used machine which can be taken apart and occupies little space, it well worth acquiring. The two stars taken off are for bad support.
R**S
Great Bench Drill Press
Very nice unit. I like the green color. It works as it should. It was easy to assemble with high build quality.
B**O
Very good.
R**A
Un poco más ruido del que esperaba, pero funciona de maravilla
M**Y
Its a little on the loud side with using the faster speeds. for my use, the lowest speed is fine. It makes noise, but no more then a vacuum at the lowest speed. The stops could be better, there plastic. the height adjustment is fine and the lowering arm moves smooth. I put a X-Y table on it just to help line up holes on the X & Y axes. I also use milling bits in this drill press only for countersink socket head screws, not for actual milling.
M**P
Works nice as it should. I use it for drilling a variety of spade bits into hard wood for railings. If the bits are sharp there are no issues. It can bog down if you push it. Only issue I had was the depth stop. I replaced it with metal instead of the provided plastic piece.
R**S
Appareil qui semble rencontrer les criteres de qualité vs prix. Nous testerons bientot mais globalement ca semble tres bien.
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