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This product weighs 698 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The JET 354020 is a heavy-duty floor drill press designed for demanding drilling operations in industrial and commercial shop environments. Built around a 20-inch swing capacity and a 2 HP motor running on 3-phase 230-volt power, this machine delivers the torque and rigidity needed for consistent, repeatable hole production. The 12-speed configuration allows operators to match spindle RPM to the material and bit diameter at hand. At 698 pounds, the GHD-20 is a floor-standing unit built for permanent installation in production or fabrication shops where precision and durability are non-negotiable requirements. Licensed machinists, millwrights, and industrial maintenance technicians are the primary installers and operators of this equipment.
The GHD-20 floor drill press is suited for metal fabrication shops, machine shops, manufacturing facilities, and heavy-duty woodworking operations that require a full-size floor press with variable speed capability. The 1-1/4-inch drilling capacity supports a wide range of bit sizes and materials. This unit is intended for stationary shop installation and is not designed for portable or jobsite use. The 3-phase electrical requirement makes it appropriate for facilities with industrial power infrastructure already in place.
Designed as a permanent floor-mounted drill press for industrial and commercial shop installations requiring 3-phase 230-volt power supply.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician and a licensed millwright or machinery installer. Disconnect and lock out all power at the panel before making any electrical connections. The 3-phase 230-volt supply must be verified and properly grounded per NEC requirements before energizing the unit. Anchor the machine to the floor using appropriate hardware to prevent movement during operation, and confirm the work surface and floor loading capacity can support the 698-pound unit weight.
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