




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: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
The column drilling machine forms the fundamental pillar of a stable drilling process in operations where emphasis is placed on axial stiffness and elimination of deflection. Unlike benchtop variants, the massive vertical column with thick-walled construction ensures minimal spindle deviation from the axis even under maximum feed pressure. This fact is critical for maintaining hole perpendicularity during deep-hole drilling into solid material.
Investing in a used column drill from a renowned brand represents a low-risk entry into expanding production capacity. In the context of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), these machines exhibit extreme resistance to moral obsolescence.
How does the column diameter affect drilling accuracy in a used drill?
The column diameter is directly proportional to bending stiffness. A larger diameter minimizes headstock 'springback' during engagement, ensuring that the drilling axis remains perpendicular to the table clamping surface even with maximum tool diameters.
Can the speed system of a used column drill be modernized?
Yes, the installation of an external frequency converter allows for stepless speed regulation for constant-pole motors. This increases efficiency when working with small-diameter tools and optimizes energy consumption based on current load.
What is the difference between a column drill and a pillar drill from a stability perspective?
A column drill uses a circular column that allows the headstock to rotate around the axis, increasing variability. A pillar drill (box construction) is usually stiffer but less flexible. For most precision drilling operations, a column design with a sufficient column diameter is the optimal compromise.
How to check the condition of the spindle when purchasing a used machine?
A key indicator is a noise test of the gearbox across the entire speed spectrum and checking the radial play of the quill at full extension. Minimal play and quiet bearing operation are prerequisites for achieving prescribed hole tolerances without the need for subsequent reaming.