Main Parameters |
Z3050×16 Radial Drilling Machine |
Maximum Drilling Diameter (mm) |
48/50 (steel/casting) |
Distance from spindle centerline to column generatrix (minimum - maximum) (mm) |
360-1600 |
Distance from spindle end to base table (minimum-maximum) (mm) |
300-1150 |
Spindle travel (mm) |
220 |
Spindle taper |
MT.5 |
Spindle speed stages |
6 Level |
Spindle speed range (r/min) |
78.135.240.350.590.1100 |
The main difference between mechanical radial drill and hydraulic radial drill is that they have different locking mechanisms and control methods.
Mechanical radial drill: This drilling machine relies on mechanical manipulation to control the locking of the rocker arm. Its operation is relatively simple, but the efficiency is low. Mechanical radial drill is small in size and highly flexible, and is suitable for some application scenarios that do not require particularly high precision.
Hydraulic radial drill: The rocker arm is locked by hydraulic manipulation. This method is easier to operate and can save auxiliary time. The hydraulic radial drill has taken a number of measures in the structural design, such as quenching the rocker arm guide rails and the outer cylindrical surface to ensure the long-term precision stability. In addition, the hydraulic radial drill also has a complete safety protection device and outer column protection to ensure the safety of operation.
These two types of radial drilling machines have their own advantages and application scenarios. Mechanical radial drills are more suitable for applications that require high flexibility and cost-effectiveness due to their simplicity and small size; while hydraulic radial drills are more ideal in production environments that require high precision and high efficiency due to their convenient operation, high precision and strong safety.



