Here is a reasonable reference for you:When I see 14'' drill press, what does that mean? Is it the distance from the center of the chuck to the closest point on the support post?
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It means the swing is 14", which means it can drill a hole in the middle of a 14" round or 14" square stock. It's the distance from the center of the bit to the column, times two.When I see 14'' drill press, what does that mean?
And in the UK for e.g. that lathe would be a 4.5" (Radius) swing.It just occurred to me that there may be two standards, as there are with lathes. A 9" lathe can refer to the maximum diameter (typically in the US) or maximum radius that can be turned. There's a big difference.
Glad you agree with me.It means the swing is 14", which means it can drill a hole in the middle of a 14" round or 14" square stock. It's the distance from the center of the bit to the column, times two.
Yes, One of my lathes is an excellent Smart and Brown Mark II. Everything about it is a pleasure to work with except for two things: in and out are opposite to American terms and crossfeeds are in thousanths radius, not diameter change.And in the UK for e.g. that lathe would be a 4.5" (Radius) swing.
Max.