I'm wondering why they put slots on the base of a drill press? Maybe it's just me but can't think of a reason other then their isn't a reason!!! I would say I guess you could bolt weights to it.
For what reason? Pictures might help me....
I need to find where to buy those vise clamps????
On a floor standing drill press, there can be nearly 4 feet between the quill and the base.
Still not clear on the practical use of those slots in the base on a floor standing drill press.
On a floor standing drill press, there can be nearly 4 feet between the quill and the base.
Still not clear on the practical use of those slots in the base on a floor standing drill press.
I need to find where to buy those vise clamps????
On a floor standing drill press, there can be nearly 4 feet between the quill and the base.
Still not clear on the practical use of those slots in the base on a floor standing drill press.
Has anyone bought these? T Slot clamping kit
It's called Z-space, and if you're a machinist it's nearly the holy grail. I put a 4" riser block on my Bridgeport to gain, well, just 4" of Z.
One of (but not the only) the primary reasons machine shops keep a DP around is because it will have a lot more Z-space than any vertical mill.