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Drilling, Milling, Tapping and Threading
Magnetic Box Column drill RS 140e
• Allows horizontal, vertical and overhead use
• Universally usable and easy to transport thanks to compact,
lightweight design and easy handling
• Can be easily switched between core drills and spiral drills, thus
enabling blind holes, too
• Electronic protection circuit prevents unintentional starting of the
motor as long as the magnet is not yet activated
• With safety shutdown in the event of possible failure of the magnet
due to external influences
• Adjustable torque
• With clockwise / anti-clockwise rotation and electronic speed control
• Ideal for use in steel construction, industrial construction, mechanical
engineering, plant construction, ship building, bridge construction,
crane construction and assembly work in metalworking shops
Drilling ranges:
• Spiral drill (DIN 338): max. Ø 16 mm
• Spiral drill (DIN 1897): max. Ø 16 mm
• Spiral drill (DIN 345): max. Ø 31.5 mm
• Core drill: Ø 12 – 100 mm
• Core drill cutting depth: 30 / 50 / 110 mm
• Thread cutting: up to M30
Additional adjustment:
• Pivot range: ± 5°
• Displacement: ± 5.0 mm
• Supply voltage: 220 – 240 V
• Complies with: VDE, CEE
Technical Data
Magnetic holding force*: 18,000 N
Power consumption: 1,840 Watt
Rotational speed: 1st gear: 40 – 120 rpm
2nd gear: 70 – 180 rpm
3rd gear: 160 – 450 rpm
4th gear: 300 – 700 rpm
Height: 600 – 680 mm
Stroke: 200 mm
Foot print: 240 × 108 mm
Weight: 26 kg
Collet: Morse taper MK 3
Drill chuck: 3 – 16 mm
*actual magnetic adhesive force complies with DIN EN 10002 on a
steel-plate with a thickness of 30 mm (St 37)
Article No. Article Description QTY
5323 108 140 CORE DRILL RS140E 1
Technical data subject to change.
Availability subject to country specific rules and regulations. www.iconridge.com Source: Theo Förch GmbH & Co. KG 348