Waldown 8SN Pedestal Drilling Machine for Sale

Waldown 8SN pedestal drilling machine available in excellent working order. This is an ex-school unit and has been well looked after. Waldown drills are Australian-made and well regarded for their robust construction, reliability, and long service life, making them a popular choice for workshops, maintenance departments, and general engineering use.
This machine is a solid medium-duty pedestal drill, suitable for accurate drilling operations in steel and other materials.
Specifications:
- Table size: 240 mm x 270 mm
- Typical drilling capacity (mild steel): 20 mm
- Spindle taper: Morse Taper No. 2
- Quill travel: 100 mm
- Motor: 0.75 HP / 0.55 kW
- Power requirements: 415 volt, 3-phase
- Overall dimensions: 360 mm x 700 mm x 1800 mm high
- Approximate weight: 150 kg
Condition:
- Machine is in good working order
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We recommend customers pay us a visit to inspect machinery, where we are happy to test run machinery in our warehouse, that way it gives you peace of mind that the machine will do your job before purchase.
This pedestal drill is in our warehouse so please feel free to call us on 03-9720-3922 for more information & price or pop in to inspect the machine at your convenience.
We are always interested in purchasing metalworking machinery & surplus equipment. Should you be looking at Downsizing, Relocating, Closing Down or having machinery surplus to requirements, we would appreciate the opportunity to assist in any way we can.
We would like to extend a note to all prospective customers. We are happy to provide details of freight companies that transport machines anywhere in Australia or worldwide. However, we want to remind customers that the machines are not insured during transport by either the transport companies or Newmac Equipment. We strongly advise that customers speak with their usual insurance company to take out transport insurance.
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