Max. drilling diameter: 32 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 520 mm
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 1000 mm
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Total input: 3,5 kVA



YOM:1992
Max. drilling diameter: 32 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 520 mm
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 1000 mm
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Total input: 3,5 kVA




YOM:1989
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Table dimensions: 500x830 mm
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 400 mm
Travel Y-axis: 630 mm
Travel Z-axis: 440 mm







YOM:1989
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Table dimensions: 1600 x 1000 mm
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 1360 mm
Travel Y-axis: 1000 mm
Travel Z-axis: 285 mm
Ram stroke: 400 mm



















YOM:1982
Max. drilling diameter: 120 mm
Table dimensions: 1000 x 1600 mm
Spindle taper: 15:100 .
Travel X-axis: 1000 mm
Travel Y-axis: 1400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 700 mm




Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 4 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 1280 mm
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 875 mm
Main motor power: 4 kW
Machine weight: 3700 kg






Max. drilling diameter: 120 mm
Table dimensions: 1000 x 1600 mm
Spindle taper: 15:100 .
Travel X-axis: 1000 mm
Travel Y-axis: 1400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 700 mm








YOM:1991
Max. drilling diameter: 16 mm
Spindle taper: MK2 .
Travel X-axis: 750 mm
Travel Y-axis: 300 mm
Travel Z-axis: 600 mm
Axis W: 500 mm



YOM:1988
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Table dimensions: 500x830 mm
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 400 mm
Travel Y-axis: 630 mm
Travel Z-axis: 440 mm




Max. drilling diameter: 100 mm
Spindle taper: Mo 6 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 3000 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 4390x1550x4130 mm
Machine weight: 14500 kg


YOM:2022
Max. drilling diameter: 40 mm
Spindle taper: MK4 .
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Spindle speed: 90 - 1520 /min.
Throat: 170 mm
Table dimensions: 530x530 mm







YOM:1982
Max. drilling diameter: 63 mm
Spindle taper: MORSE 5 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 950 mm
Clamping area of table: 290 x 1080 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 3240x1300x3900 mm
Machine weight: 5800 kg





YOM:1960
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Spindle taper: MORSE 4 .
Main motor power: 3 kW
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 710 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 2290x910x2860 mm
Max. tool weight: 2800 kg





YOM:2018
Max. drilling diameter: 32 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Spindle speed: 400 - 2000 /min.
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Spindle travel - W axis: 200 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 880x570x1950 mm
YOM:1999
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Spindle taper: .
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 1600 mm
Machine weight: 4550 kg


YOM:1981
Max. drilling diameter: 50 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 4 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 1250 mm
Spindle speed: 45 - 2000 /min.
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 2190x950x2830 mm
Machine weight: 3050 kg





YOM:2013
Max. drilling diameter: 75 mm
Spindle taper: Morse 6 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 950 mm
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 1614 mm
Dimensions of table working surface: 2300 x 1100 mm
Machine weight: 6900 kg



Max. drilling diameter: 63 mm
Spindle taper: MORSE 5 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 950 mm
Clamping area of table: 290 x 1080 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 3240x1300x3900 mm
Machine weight: 5800 kg
When integrating used drilling technology into a production process, the key factors are dynamic stiffness and torque transmission. Unlike modern lightweight constructions, older cast iron castings (e.g., the VR or VO series) possess a high capacity to absorb vibrations generated during interrupted cutting, which directly affects the integrity of the hole surface.
The acquisition of a used drilling machine represents a strategic advantage in terms of capital expenditure (CAPEX). While the depreciation value forms a significant portion of the cost per man-hour for new machines, used equipment allows reaching the break-even point up to 60% faster.
What is the difference in productivity between a radial and a column drill in used condition?
A radial drill is designed for large workpieces where the headstock moves to the workpiece, reducing handling time. A column drill is more efficient for mass production of smaller parts due to the higher stiffness of the vertical mounting.
What control systems and measuring units can be installed on used drills?
Most machines allow for the retrofitting of linear scales with digital display units (e.g., Heidenhain or Newall), which increases positioning accuracy to 0.01 mm without requiring intervention in the machine's mechanics.
What is the average energy consumption of older drills?
Power input usually ranges from 3 kW to 7.5 kW for the main motor. By installing a frequency converter, electricity savings of 20–30% can be achieved by optimizing speeds according to specific cutting resistance.
Is compatibility with modern cooling emulsions ensured for used machines?
Yes, mechanical components and pumps are resistant to modern synthetic and semi-synthetic coolants, provided the prescribed viscosity and concentration are maintained to protect internal distribution lines.