Bench Drilling Machine
Do you need holes and drillings in your workpiece? Then our BHM-Maschinen Onlineshop is exactly the right contact for you. A bench drill machine differs from a hand drill machine by some characteristics. The main characteristic of a bench drill machine is that it is firmly fixed or mounted on the work table or floor. It is a vertical drilling machine with one spindle.
The drill head is fed perpendicularly to the workpiece and thus ensures precise and straight drilling of holes. Table drilling machines are indispensable in the precision mechanics sector. Table drilling machines are available in different sizes and price ranges. Our cheapest model, the Bernardo table drill TB 14 T, is best suited for the hobbyist or for the training workshop. For those who want to do it more professionally and, for example, have to achieve exact series drillings, we have, for example, our RKBM 16 T radial V-belt table drill from ELMAG.
You will certainly find what you are looking for in BHM machines. Take a look at our huge range of bench drills. Order comfortably online and if you need advice, we will be glad to help you.
Frequently asked questions about the bench drill from Bernardo
What do I need a bench drill for?
With a bench drill you can make straight, vertical and precise holes without wobbling, slipping or crooked drilling. It is mounted firmly on a workbench or the floor, just as the workpiece to be machined is firmly fixed to the drilling table. This allows the holes to be drilled vertically and precisely into the workpiece.
Which suppliers of bench drills do you stock?
As we only want to sell you high-quality, high-grade machines, we only stock Bernardo and ELMAG bench drills. Both are high quality machine manufacturers with a wide range of accessories and spare parts.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a bench drill?
Advantages: precise, exact drillings can be achieved; much higher performance can be achieved than with a hand drill; little muscle power is required on the part of the operator; adapted to the material to be processed and the number of drillings to be carried out, e.g. many repeated drillings, the performance can be adjusted - this saves a lot of time.
Disadvantage: the only disadvantage is that a bench drill is fixed and usually very heavy, and therefore not mobile. But this is exactly its advantage again! This makes it stable and shake-proof.
What should I consider when buying a bench drill?
The performance must be adapted to the work you want to do. Is a small hobby machine enough for you or should it be a powerful machine for larger and regular work. In any case, the speed control should be continuously adjustable. You have to think about the drilling depth that your bench drill must reach. A good bench drill should have a constant quill guide which stabilizes the drill. An adjustable stop ring, which can be set to the desired drilling depth, also facilitates repeatable, precise work.
At BHM-Maschinen we have the right bench drill for you. Please feel free to contact us.