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Mafell BST 650S Drilling Station

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Mafell BST 650S Drilling Station

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The BST 650S drilling station not only offers supreme precision, compared with conventional drill jigs, but is also comprehensively revolutionizing drilling operations in solid wood. Its clever design, based on a rugged and lightweight aluminium column, cannot fail to impress. 

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The single column offers significant benefits: better view of the mark and drill tip, more space for bit changes and the jamming that can occur during drilling is a thing of the past. The continuously adjustable drill guide, with six locating elements, enables the drilling station to achieve unprecedented accuracy.

  • The 80 mm high drill guide comprises six vertically located rollers with an iris-like adjusting mechanism. They enclose the bit without any backlash and thus provide perfect guidance. This arrangement prevents the bit from drifting.
  • The tensile force exerted by the polyethylene cable can be individually adjusted, for example, in order to reduce the feed pressure when working horizontally. Once the hole has been drilled, the machine automatically returns to the starting position.
  • The S model can be precisely set to ± 45° in either direction with the aid of a scale and locked at 0°
  • Precision and series drilling
  • Angle drilling

Specifications:

  • Max tool diameter at 0° – 130 mm
  • Max tool diameter at 45° – 100 mm
  • Max drill length – 460 mm
  • Max drilling depth – 300 mm
  • Drill clamping range – 8 to 30 mm
  • Collar diameter – 43 mm
  • Tilting adjustment, both sides – 45°
  • Weight – 4.8 kg

Product Code: MAF-961216

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