About GSP 50 mm Radial Drill
Make - GSP (France)- Model No.-50
- Drilling Capacity - 50 mm
- Spindle Diameter - 95 mm
- Arm Length - 1300 mm
- Spindle Speeds - 40 rpm to 1800 rpm
- Downward Spindle Feed Travel - 330 mm
- Spindle Taper - MT4
- Vertical Travel of the Arm - 525 mm
- Clamping - Hydraulic
- Spindle Feed Rate of Travel - 0.09 mm/rev to 1.00 mm/rev
- Rotating Table Size - 1000 mm x 400 mm
- Table Rotating Range - +/- 90°
- Automatic Hydraulic Gear Shifting.
- Machine is complete with Coolant pump.
- Machine is in excellent working condition.
Superior Industrial PerformanceEngineered for heavy-duty use, the GSP 50 mm Radial Drill excels in industrial environments where reliability and power are essential. Its sturdy construction and manual controls offer precise operation while accommodating standard-sized drilling tasks. Whether in manufacturing or fabrication units, this machine reliably delivers consistent output and long-term durability.
Versatile Drilling CapabilitiesFeaturing a spacious 1200x500 mm table and a cutting capacity of up to 50 mm, this radial drill adapts easily to varying workpiece sizes. Its multiple spindle speeds enhance flexibility, letting operators choose the optimal setting for different materials or drilling depths. With manual controls, users can adjust parameters to suit specific operational requirements.
FAQs of GSP 50 mm Radial Drill:
Q: How is the GSP 50 mm Radial Drill operated in industrial settings?
A: The radial drill is manually operated, with feeding and control handled directly by the user through its manual control system. Operators adjust spindle speed and table positioning as needed for precise drilling.
Q: What types of materials can be drilled with this machine?
A: With its cast iron and steel construction, the GSP 50 mm Radial Drill handles various materials commonly found in industrial fabrication, from metals like steel and iron to certain hard plastics, provided the correct drill bits are used.
Q: Where is the GSP 50 mm Radial Drill typically utilized?
A: This model is preferred in industrial workshops, manufacturing plants, and fabrication units where heavy-duty, accurate drilling operations are required for production or maintenance purposes.
Q: What is the process for adjusting spindle speed on this radial drill?
A: Operators can choose from multiple spindle speeds by manually setting the relevant controls on the machine, enabling optimal drilling performance based on material hardness, hole size, and desired finish.
Q: When is the manual control system advantageous?
A: Manual controls allow greater operator flexibility and hands-on oversight, beneficial when drilling customized or one-off parts that require frequent adjustment or close monitoring.
Q: What are the benefits of using a heavy-duty radial drill like the GSP 50 mm?
A: The primary advantages include increased drilling capacity, stability during operation due to its substantial build, and reliable performance across prolonged, demanding workloads.
Q: Is the GSP 50 mm Radial Drill suitable for automated production lines?
A: This model is not CNC or computerized; it is more suitable for manual, operator-driven tasks rather than integration with automated production lines requiring digital control.