ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224
ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224
ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224
ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224
ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224

ID BDS13 ELECTRIC BENCH DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 20224

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Bench drill presses are the foundation of accurate, repeatable workshop drilling, and the ID BDS13 Electric Bench Drill Machine is built to deliver exactly that. Driven by a 1050W heavy-duty motor with a 3–16mm chuck capacity and up to 60mm spindle travel, this 220–240V bench-top drill press is engineered for tradespeople, fabricators, and serious workshop users who require dead-accurate vertical holes in steel, wood, and plastic, every time. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, it is ready for UAE and UK mains power straight from the box.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 1050W motor for sustained, high-torque drilling
  • Double insulation for full electrical safety
  • 60mm spindle travel for precise depth control
  • Adjustable 195 × 200mm work table
  • Column-locking clamp eliminates vibration and drift
  • Metal fabrication and structural steelwork
  • Woodworking, joinery, and carpentry benches
  • Repetitive production and batch drilling
  • Trade workshops and apprentice training
  • DIY home workshops requiring professional accuracy

Drill with Precision. Drill with Stability. The ID BDS13 Delivers Both.

  • 1050W High-Performance Motor at 800 RPM No-load Speed: The continuous-duty 1050W motor generates sustained rotational force at a consistent 800 r/min no-load speed, providing the torque needed to drive through 13mm mild steel and 35mm hardwood without stalling, overheating, or losing pace, making it a reliable workhorse for both single-piece fabrication and high-volume repetitive drilling in demanding trade environments.
  • 3–16mm Keyed Chuck with 60mm Controlled Spindle Travel: The precision keyed chuck accepts drill bit shanks from 3mm up to 16mm, covering the full range from fine pilot holes to large-diameter through-bores. The 60mm maximum spindle travel gives the operator absolute, measurable control over hole depth, critical for blind holes, counterbores, and through-holes in structural materials where depth consistency across multiple workpieces is non-negotiable.
  • Adjustable 195 × 200mm Work Table with Ergonomic Feed Lever: The generously sized 195 × 200mm drilling platform adjusts vertically along the column to accommodate flat stock, thick timber, and irregularly shaped workpieces with equal ease. The smooth-action, extended downward feed lever is engineered to allow the operator to apply steady, controlled downward pressure with minimal physical effort, reducing fatigue during prolonged, high-intensity drilling sessions without sacrificing precision or feel.
  • Column-Locking Stability on a 45 × 550mm Heavy-Duty Column: The heavy-duty column-locking clamp firmly secures the entire drill head assembly at any point along the 550mm vertical column, eliminating lateral drift, head wobble, and vibration transfer during operation. With a 147mm working radius and a 12.5kg rigid frame, the machine maintains a perfect 90-degree spindle-to-base-plate alignment under full load, the structural foundation of accurate, repeatable hole placement.
  • Rapid Height Customization for Varied Workpiece Clearance: The quick-release column lock allows the operator to seamlessly reposition the drill head vertically in seconds, accommodating thick timber slabs, tall workpieces, or extended drill bit lengths without tools or complex adjustments. This rapid height customization keeps workflow moving efficiently, particularly in production settings where workpiece dimensions change frequently between drilling cycles.
  • Double Insulation, CE Certification, and Full Kit Inclusion: The machine is constructed with double insulation, ensuring that all live electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing, eliminating shock risk even in the event of internal insulation degradation. It carries CE (Machine Test) certification, confirming compliance with European machinery safety directives. The complete package includes the machine, guide book, a pair of auto-stop carbon set, chuck key, head with column assembly (including chuck), base plate with mounting bolts, feed handle/press lever, elevator wheel with screws, a 17mm wrench, a 7mm wrench, and a 3/5/6mm hex key set, everything required for immediate assembly and first use.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is the ID BDS13 suitable for both professional trade use and home workshops?

Yes. The ID BDS13 is designed to perform across both environments. Its 1050W motor, CE-certified double-insulated construction, and 12.5kg rigid frame meet the durability and power demands of a professional trade workshop, while the complete out-of-box kit — including all assembly hardware, wrenches, and a guide book — makes it straightforward to set up and operate in a home workshop setting without specialist knowledge.

Why choose a bench drill press over a handheld drill for workshop tasks?

A handheld drill depends entirely on the operator to maintain a true vertical angle, which introduces human error — particularly on repetitive tasks or hard materials. The ID BDS13 is a fixed, stationary machine: the spindle travels on a precision vertical axis, the column-locking clamp prevents any lateral movement, and the adjustable work table holds the workpiece securely in position. The result is consistently straight, accurately placed holes at a repeatable depth that a handheld drill cannot match at scale.

Is this machine compatible with UAE and UK mains power without an adapter?

Yes. The ID BDS13 is rated at 220–240V, 50/60Hz and is supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug — the standard plug format used across both the UAE and the United Kingdom. No voltage converter or plug adapter is required; simply connect to a standard mains socket and the machine is ready to operate.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What are the maximum drilling capacities for steel and wood?

The ID BDS13 is rated for a maximum drilling capacity of 13mm in steel and 35mm in wood. These capacities are supported by the 1050W motor and the 3–16mm keyed chuck. For steel drilling, HSS (High-Speed Steel) bits with cutting fluid are recommended for best results and extended bit life; for wood, standard twist bits, spade bits, or Forstner bits are all compatible within the chuck's capacity range.

How is drilling depth controlled on the BDS13?

Depth is controlled via the spindle travel mechanism, which provides up to 60mm of downward travel operated through the ergonomic feed lever. A depth stop can be set prior to drilling, allowing you to drill to a precise, repeatable depth across multiple workpieces — essential for blind holes, counterbores, and any application where consistent depth is critical to the finished result.

Does the work table support angled drilling?

The 195 × 200mm work table is optimised for vertical (90-degree) drilling, which is the primary function of a bench drill press. It adjusts vertically along the column to suit different workpiece heights and drill bit lengths. For angled holes, the recommended approach is to use a dedicated angle vice or a tilting workpiece jig placed on the table surface, which gives you controlled, repeatable angled entry without compromising the machine's structural alignment.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

My holes are coming out off-center — what is causing this and how do I fix it?

Off-center holes on a bench drill press are almost always caused by one of three issues: a loose column-locking clamp allowing the head to shift under load, an unsecured workpiece moving during the drilling cycle, or a worn or incorrectly seated drill bit in the chuck. On the ID BDS13, ensure the column-locking mechanism is fully tightened before each session, use a clamp or machine vice to secure the workpiece firmly to the work table, and always tighten the chuck fully using the included chuck key before starting the motor.

The machine is vibrating excessively during operation — how do I resolve this?

Excessive vibration typically points to one of the following: an unbalanced or damaged drill bit, a chuck that has not been fully tightened, or the machine not being secured to a stable, level surface. The base plate mounting bolts (included in the box) are specifically designed to bolt the machine down to your workbench — the 12.5kg frame is engineered to be fixed in place for maximum stability during operation. Inspect the drill bit for runout or visible damage, confirm the chuck is fully tightened with the chuck key, and ensure all four mounting bolt positions are used.

The motor is cutting out or losing power mid-drill — what should I check?

Power loss during operation is most commonly caused by excessive feed pressure (advancing the bit too quickly), a blunt drill bit generating excessive friction and heat, or carbon brushes that have reached end-of-life. The ID BDS13 includes an auto-stop carbon set (1 pair) in the box for exactly this scenario — when the brushes wear down to their limit, the motor cuts out automatically to prevent internal damage. Reduce feed pressure, replace the drill bit if blunt, and if the issue persists, replace the carbon brushes using the included spare set following the instructions in the guide book.