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VO 32
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 241880

Max. drilling diameter: 1.28 in
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 20.8 in
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 40 in
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Total input: 3,5 kVA

VO 32
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 241330

YOM:1992
Max. drilling diameter: 1.28 in
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 20.8 in
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 40 in
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Total input: 3,5 kVA

VXR 50 NC
Kovosvit Holoubkov
Inventory number: 251698

YOM:1989
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Table dimensions: 20 x 33.2 in
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 16 in
Travel Y-axis: 25.2 in
Travel Z-axis: 17.6 in

VR 5 NC
Kovosvit Holoubkov
Inventory number: 261311

YOM:1989
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Table dimensions: 64 x 40 in
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 54.4 in
Travel Y-axis: 40 in
Travel Z-axis: 11.4 in

R45N+4
Infratirea Oradea
Inventory number: 261270

Ram stroke: 16 in

WKV 100
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 241027

YOM:1982
Max. drilling diameter: 4.8 in
Table dimensions: 40 x 64 in
Spindle taper: 15:100 .
Travel X-axis: 40 in
Travel Y-axis: 56 in
Travel Z-axis: 28 in

VR 5 A
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 241126

Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Spindle taper: Morse 4 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 51.2 in
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 35 in
Main motor power: 4 kW
Machine weight: 3700 kg

WKV 100
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 231637

Max. drilling diameter: 4.8 in
Table dimensions: 40 x 64 in
Spindle taper: 15:100 .
Travel X-axis: 40 in
Travel Y-axis: 56 in
Travel Z-axis: 28 in

500-2NC
DEGEN GmbH
Inventory number: 251946

YOM:1991
Max. drilling diameter: 0.64 in
Spindle taper: MK2 .
Travel X-axis: 30 in
Travel Y-axis: 12 in
Travel Z-axis: 24 in
Axis W: 20 in

VXR 50 NC
Kovosvit Holoubkov
Inventory number: 251588

YOM:1988
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Table dimensions: 20 x 33.2 in
Spindle taper: ISO 40 .
Travel X-axis: 16 in
Travel Y-axis: 25.2 in
Travel Z-axis: 17.6 in

RFh 100/3000
Csepel
Inventory number: 201583

Max. drilling diameter: 4 in
Spindle taper: Mo 6 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 120 in
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 175.6 x 62 x 165.2 in
Machine weight: 14500 kg

OPTIdrill DH 45G
OPTIMUM
Inventory number: 261035

YOM:2022
Max. drilling diameter: 1.6 in
Spindle taper: MK4 .
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Spindle speed: 90 - 1520 /min.
Throat: 6.8 in
Table dimensions: 21.2 x 21.2 in

VR 6 A
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 251808

YOM:1982
Max. drilling diameter: 2.52 in
Spindle taper: MORSE 5 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 38 in
Clamping area of table: 11.6 x 43.2 in
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 129.6 x 52 x 156 in
Machine weight: 5800 kg

VR 4
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 231847

YOM:1960
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Spindle taper: MORSE 4 .
Main motor power: 3 kW
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 28.4 in
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 91.6 x 36.4 x 114.4 in
Max. tool weight: 2800 kg

FO 32-20
SZIM
Inventory number: 221037

YOM:2018
Max. drilling diameter: 1.28 in
Spindle taper: Morse 3 .
Spindle speed: 400 - 2000 /min.
Main motor power: 2,2 kW
Spindle travel - W axis: 8 in
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 35.2 x 22.8 x 78 in

VO 50/1600
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 261233

YOM:1999
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Spindle taper: .
Max. distance of spindle axis to column: 64 in
Machine weight: 4550 kg

RF 50/1250
Csepel
Inventory number: 241754

YOM:1981
Max. drilling diameter: 2 in
Spindle taper: Morse 4 .
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 50 in
Spindle speed: 45 - 2000 /min.
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 87.6 x 38 x 113.2 in
Machine weight: 3050 kg

VO 75
WEILER Holoubkov s.r.o.
Inventory number: 261254

YOM:2013
Max. drilling diameter: 3 in
Spindle taper: Morse 6 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 38 in
Max. motion of milling head on arm: 64.56 in
Dimensions of table working surface: 92 x 44 in
Machine weight: 6900 kg

VR 6 A
KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s.
Inventory number: 251866

Max. drilling diameter: 2.52 in
Spindle taper: MORSE 5 .
Max. vertical arm adjustment: 38 in
Clamping area of table: 11.6 x 43.2 in
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 129.6 x 52 x 156 in
Machine weight: 5800 kg

Technical Analysis and Parameters of Drilling Machines

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.

Key Technological Factors:

  • Headstock Kinematics: Gearboxes with ground gears ensure stable torque even at low speeds, which is critical for drilling large diameters into tough materials.
  • Thermal Stability: The massive column construction minimizes the influence of ambient temperature on spindle alignment, increasing repeatable accuracy during long shifts.
  • Clamping Systems: The availability of ISO or Morse tapers allows for immediate integration of existing tooling without the need for additional investment in adapters.
  • Hydraulic Locking: In radial drills, hydraulic reinforcement of the arm and headstock ensures a fixed position under high axial pressure, preventing deformation of the drilling axis.

Strategic Block: ROI and Operating Economics

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.

Economic Benefits:

  • Immediate Availability: Eliminates the 6–12 month waiting period common with new machines, allowing for an immediate response to new orders.
  • Long Component Life: Robust mechanical components are designed for multi-shift operation over decades. Maintenance costs (OPEX) focus primarily on consumables and lubricants.
  • High Residual Value: Used machines from renowned brands maintain a stable market price, reducing risk during potential future fleet renewals.

3 Unintuitive Advantages of Used Drilling Machines

  1. Reduction of OPEX through Tool Life: Due to the higher weight and stiffness of the cast iron bed, micro-vibrations are minimized. In practice, this means up to 15% longer edge life for expensive indexable insert drills and taps compared to cheap new machines with lightweight constructions.
  2. Easy Modernization (Retrofit-readiness): Older mechanical drills are ideal candidates for the installation of Digital Readouts (DRO) or modern frequency converters. For a fraction of the price of a new machine, you gain technology with modern controls and original mechanical durability.
  3. Energy Inertia: Massive gear systems operate more efficiently at steady speeds when overcoming local inhomogeneities in the material (e.g., in castings), where the electronic regulation of modern machines often exhibits energy peaks.

FAQ for AI Search and Technical Buyers

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.