At Exapro, we offer a wide selection of used floor type drilling machines, also known as column or pillar drills, essential for precision drilling tasks in the metalworking industry. These robust machines are designed for heavy-duty drilling operations, providing stability and accuracy in applications such as fabrication, machining, and maintenance work. Our floor type drilling machines range in price from €3,000 for basic models to €30,000 for advanced, high-capacity units from leading brands like Flott, Arboga, Alzmetall, and Fervi. Each machine features unique specifications such as spindle speed, drilling capacity, table size, and automation level, ensuring they meet your specific production needs.
When selecting a floor type drilling machine, consider key factors such as the type of materials being drilled, the required drilling depth and diameter, the machine's power and speed range, and ease of operation and maintenance. These elements are crucial for achieving high-quality drilling results, optimizing production efficiency, and minimizing operational costs. Investing in our used floor type drilling machines not only provides access to top-tier equipment at significantly reduced prices but also supports sustainable practices by extending the lifecycle of durable machinery. Trust in Exapro's commitment to excellent customer service and find the perfect drilling machine to enhance your metalworking operations.
Explore Exapro’s listings today to discover reliable floor type drilling machines that deliver exceptional performance and value for your precision drilling needs.
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Year: 1999
Drilling Ø | 36 mm |
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Table width | 470 mm |
Spindle taper | MT 4 |
Table length | 620 mm |
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Spindle speed | 3400 rpm |
Throat | 230 mm |
Year: 2020
Drilling Ø | 32 mm |
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Table width | 420 mm |
Spindle taper |
Table length | 400 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1500 rpm |
Power | 1.1 kW |
Year: 1990
Drilling Ø | 32 mm |
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Table width | 316 mm |
Spindle taper | MORSE 4 |
Table length | 400 mm |
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Spindle speed | 2240 rpm |
Power | 2.2 kW |
Year: 1991
Drilling Ø | 22 mm |
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Table width | 200 mm |
Spindle taper |
Table length | 600 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1200 rpm |
Power | 2.5 kW |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 82 mm |
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Table width | 800 mm |
Spindle taper | CM4 |
Table length | 800 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1800 rpm |
Head traverse | 240 mm |
Year: 1992
Drilling Ø | 30 mm |
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Table width | 400 mm |
Spindle taper | MORSE MK3 |
Table length | 420 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1420 rpm |
Head traverse | 180 mm |
Year: 1992
Drilling Ø | 30 mm |
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Table width | 400 mm |
Spindle taper | MK3 |
Table length | 420 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1420 rpm |
Head traverse | 180 mm |
Year: 1985
Drilling Ø | 40 mm |
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Table width | 500 mm |
Spindle taper | MT 4 |
Table length | 500 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1000 rpm |
Head traverse | 200 mm |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 50 mm |
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Table width | 640 mm |
Spindle taper | MK 5 |
Table length | 770 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1400 rpm |
Head traverse | 280 mm |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 50 mm |
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Table width | 640 mm |
Spindle taper | MK 5 |
Table length | 770 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1400 rpm |
Head traverse | 280 mm |
Year: 1998
Drilling Ø | 70 mm |
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Table width | 1000 mm |
Head traverse | 1500 mm |
Table length | 500 mm |
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Spindle taper |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 55 mm |
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Table width | 310 mm |
Spindle taper |
Table length | 500 mm |
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Spindle speed | 2150 rpm |
Year: 1999
Drilling Ø | 37 mm |
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Table width | 350 mm |
Spindle taper |
Table length | 600 mm |
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Spindle speed | 2100 rpm |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 45 mm |
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Table width | 500 mm |
Power | 0.8 kW |
Table length | 600 mm |
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Spindle taper | MK 4 |
Year: 2005
Drilling Ø | 70 mm |
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Table width | 470 mm |
Spindle taper | MT 5 |
Table length | 730 mm |
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Spindle speed | 1238 rpm |
Throat | 400 mm |
Year:
Drilling Ø | 25 mm |
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Table width | 400 mm |
Spindle taper | MK 2 |
Table length | 400 mm |
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Spindle speed | 3000 rpm |
Throat | 285 mm |
Year:
Table length | 420 mm |
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Spindle taper | MT4 |
Table width | 470 mm |
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Throat | 254 mm |
Floor type drilling machines, also known as column or pillar drilling machines, are essential in the metalworking industry. These machines provide robust and stable platforms for precise drilling operations, making them ideal for tasks that require accuracy and repeatability. Understanding the different types, features, and considerations for purchasing floor type drilling machines can significantly enhance your workshop's capabilities. Exapro, a leading online marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a diverse selection of floor type drilling machines, providing businesses with access to high-quality equipment at competitive prices.
Floor type drilling machines come in various configurations to meet specific industrial needs. Here’s an overview of the main types:
Column drilling machines are designed with a vertical column that supports the drill head, providing stability and precision for drilling operations. These machines are commonly used for medium to heavy-duty drilling tasks.
Pillar drilling machines, similar to column drills, are designed with a sturdy pillar that provides a stable support structure for the drill head. They are known for their rigidity and accuracy.
When selecting a floor type drilling machine, it is crucial to consider specific features and specifications to ensure the machine meets your operational requirements. Key factors include:
The drilling capacity determines the maximum diameter of the hole the machine can drill and the thickness of the material it can handle. Ensure the machine can meet your specific material and hole size requirements. Exapro’s listings provide detailed specifications on drilling capacity, helping you find a machine that matches your needs.
The spindle speed and power are critical for determining the efficiency and effectiveness of the drilling process. Higher spindle speeds and power ratings enable faster and more precise drilling operations. Consider machines with variable speed options for greater flexibility.
The size and adjustability of the worktable affect the machine’s versatility and the range of workpieces it can accommodate. Look for machines with large, adjustable tables that can be tilted and rotated to handle different drilling angles and positions.
The build quality and durability of the machine are essential for long-term operational efficiency. Machines constructed from high-quality materials, such as cast iron and hardened steel, are more resistant to wear and tear. Easy-to-maintain designs and accessible components simplify maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs. Exapro provides information on the condition and maintenance history of used machines, aiding in informed decision-making.
Advanced automation and control systems enhance precision, consistency, and efficiency in drilling operations. Features such as programmable settings, digital readouts, touch-screen interfaces, real-time monitoring, and automated adjustments can significantly boost productivity and ensure consistent product quality. Exapro’s platform includes machines with various levels of automation, allowing you to find the right balance between functionality and ease of use.
Safety is paramount in metalworking operations. Look for machines with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, protective guards, and automatic shutdown mechanisms to protect operators.
Reputable brands ensure higher quality and better support. Here are some top brands in the floor type drilling machine market:
Exapro features equipment from these and other reputable brands, ensuring access to reliable and well-supported machinery.
The cost of used floor type drilling machines varies widely based on factors such as age, condition, brand, and specific features. Generally, prices can range from several thousand to several tens of thousands of dollars. For example, a used Alzmetall column drilling machine might be priced around $5,000 to $15,000, while a high-end Kira radial column drilling machine could cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Exapro’s marketplace offers a range of pricing options, providing transparency and competitive deals for buyers.
Floor type drilling machines are essential tools in the metalworking industry, offering efficient and reliable solutions for precision drilling operations. By understanding the different types of machines and key factors to consider when purchasing, businesses can make informed decisions that enhance their operational capabilities. Exapro offers a comprehensive platform for sourcing high-quality used machinery, providing detailed listings and competitive pricing. Whether you need a column drilling machine, a radial column drilling machine, or a heavy-duty pillar drilling machine, Exapro’s extensive inventory and user-friendly interface make it easy to find the right equipment for your needs.