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BENCHTOP 3320 10 in. Drill Press


Features • Laser X2™ For precise hole alignment


• Depth Adjustment System For easy depth control


• 0-45° Left and Right Tilting Work Surface Precise and accurate angled drilling


• 7-5/8 in. Square Work Surface Large surface supports work piece


• 1/2 in. Keyed Chuck Accepts larger diameter bits designed for woodworking and cutting


• Adjustable Depth Stop For accurate depth measurements and repetitive drilling


• Bump-Off Switch For added safety


• Rack and Pinion Table Adjustment For quick height adjustments


3302 Miter Saw Stand


Features • Universal Miter Saw Stand Fits most miter saws by just mounting the saw to the brackets and attaching to stand - no tools required


• Supports up to 400 lbs. Holds heavy work pieces for large projects


• Extension Arms Adjust up to 7.85 ft. For extra long work pieces


• Adjustable Work Support and Stop Guides For making multiple cuts in long pieces


• Folds Flat For easy portability and storage


• Adjustable Foot Keeps stand level and stable


• EZ Adjust Horizontal Slide Guide Adjust left or right to accommodate longer work pieces


compatible Specifications


Dimensions Opened: Height (in.) Width (in.) Length (in.)


Dimensions Collapsed: Height (in.) Width (in.) Length (in.)


Weight (lbs.)


35 24


max. 94.5 7.5


10.5 48


37.5


Specifications Rating


Amperage


No Load RPM/Min Chuck Size (in.)


Drill on Center (in.) Tilting Work Table Table Size (in.) Weight (lbs.)


Includes Cast Iron Base and Work Table


2 AA Batteries Chuck Key


120V 3.2


570-3,050 (5 Speeds)


1/2 10


0°-45° 7-5/8 52.3


n/a n/a


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