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This product weighs 54 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 MILWAUKEE 4203 is a magnetic drill stand base designed to secure a drill press setup to ferrous metal surfaces during drilling operations. The base provides a stable electromagnetic foundation that keeps the unit locked in place while working on steel beams, plates, and structural members. At 54.01 pounds, the unit is built for heavy-duty trade use. Measuring 21 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and 18.75 inches in height, it offers a compact footprint relative to its holding strength. Licensed tradespeople and ironworkers rely on this type of base for precise, hands-free drilling in fabrication and structural steel applications.
This magnetic drill stand base is suited for use in commercial and industrial environments where portable magnetic drilling is required. Typical applications include structural steel fabrication, shipbuilding, bridge work, and on-site metal fabrication. The base is sold as a single unit and is intended for use with compatible Milwaukee magnetic drill press units. It is appropriate for any jobsite where drilling into vertical, horizontal, or overhead ferrous surfaces is necessary.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or service base for compatible Milwaukee magnetic drill press systems. Refer to Milwaukee documentation to confirm fitment with your specific drill model before ordering.
Installation and setup should be performed by a qualified tradesperson familiar with magnetic drill press equipment. Before mounting, ensure the target surface is clean, flat, and free of paint, scale, or debris that could reduce magnetic holding force. Always verify the magnetic base is fully energized and the unit is securely held before beginning any drilling operation. Follow applicable OSHA and jobsite safety requirements when working on elevated or overhead structural steel.
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