Baileigh Drill Presses
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About Baileigh Drill Presses at Pittsburgh Spray Equipment
Baileigh Industrial drill presses represent precision machinery designed for serious metalworking, fabrication, and manufacturing operations. Whether you're running a job shop, operating a fabrication facility, or managing a maintenance department, industrial drill presses are the backbone of accurate hole-drilling work in steel, aluminum, and other materials. Pittsburgh Spray Equipment has been serving the industrial equipment needs of Pennsylvania and beyond for six decades, and our curated selection of Baileigh Industrial drill presses reflects that commitment to quality and reliability. We stock everything from compact bench-top units perfect for small shops to heavy-duty floor models built to handle production volumes. Each drill press in our lineup is sourced directly from Baileigh, a manufacturer known for robust construction, intuitive controls, and long service life. Our team understands the demands of your operation - whether you need rapid spindle speeds for softer materials or the raw power to bore through thick steel - and we're here to help you find the right fit. Plus, we offer fast, reliable shipping throughout the region and nationwide, backed by our technical expertise and customer service.
Featured Drill Presses
| Model | Brand | Key Specification | Best For | Price |
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| Baileigh 110V 14" Bench Top Drill Press | Baileigh Industrial | 14" swing, 5 spindle speeds, B-16 spindle, 110V single-phase | Small job shops and bench operations with limited space | Contact for pricing |
| Baileigh 220V 20" Floor Drill Press | Baileigh Industrial | 20" swing, 12 spindle speeds, 16.5" x 18.5" table, MT4, LED worklight, 220V three-phase | General-purpose production drilling and mid-size fabrication | Contact for pricing |
| Baileigh 220V 3-Phase Gear Driven Power Feed | Baileigh Industrial | 1-1/2" mild steel drilling capacity, gear-driven mechanism, power feed, 220V three-phase | Heavy-duty production runs requiring power-assisted drilling | Contact for pricing |
| DP1000VS-A28 Safety Guard | Baileigh Industrial | Safety guard attachment for DP-1000VS drill press | OSHA compliance and operator protection on existing equipment | Contact for pricing |
| DP3814B Chuck Assembly | Baileigh Industrial | Replacement chuck for DP-3814B drill press | Replacement parts and equipment maintenance | Contact for pricing |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between bench-top and floor drill presses?
Bench-top drill presses are compact units designed to sit on a workbench, making them ideal for smaller shops or operations with space constraints. They typically handle smaller workpieces and lighter-duty work. Floor drill presses are larger, heavier machines mounted on their own stand, offering greater table size, longer spindle travel, and more power - making them suitable for production environments and larger components. Choose based on your available space and the size of parts you typically drill.
What spindle speed should I use for different materials?
Harder materials like steel typically require slower spindle speeds to prevent bit breakage and maintain tool life, generally ranging from 200 to 800 RPM depending on hole size. Softer materials like aluminum and brass can handle faster speeds, often 1000 to 2500 RPM or higher. Baileigh drill presses with multiple speed options allow you to dial in the optimal RPM for your specific material and bit size, ensuring both safety and efficiency. Always consult manufacturer guidelines for your specific drill bit diameter and material type.
Can I use a drill press for other operations besides drilling?
Yes - industrial drill presses are highly versatile machines. With proper attachments and techniques, you can perform tapping, reaming, boring, countersinking, and even light milling operations. However, always verify that your specific Baileigh model is rated for the operation and that you're using appropriate speeds and tooling. The spindle and table must remain rigid, and safety guards should never be compromised. Consult the equipment manual or contact our team for guidance on alternative applications.
What does a power feed on a drill press do?
A power feed automatically lowers the drill bit into the workpiece at a controlled rate, rather than requiring the operator to manually crank or lever it down. This feature reduces operator fatigue, improves consistency and hole quality, and allows the operator to focus on workpiece positioning and safety. Baileigh's gear-driven power feed models are especially valuable for production runs where you're drilling many identical parts, as the controlled feed rate produces uniform results and extends bit life.
What voltage and phase do I need for a Baileigh drill press?
Baileigh offers models in both 110V single-phase (for smaller bench-top units) and 220V three-phase (for larger floor models). Check your facility's electrical infrastructure before purchasing - single-phase 110V is standard in most shops, but three-phase requires dedicated wiring. Three-phase equipment typically delivers more consistent power and better performance for heavy-duty work. If you're unsure about your facility's capability, our team can help you determine the right model for your electrical setup and can advise on installation requirements.
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Baileigh Industrial - 110/220V Single Phase (Prewired 110) 15" Variable Speed Floor Drill Press
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