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RIKON 34″ Radial Floor Drill Press - 30-251

RIKON 34″ Radial Floor Drill Press - 30-251

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RIKON 34″ Radial Floor Drill Press - 30-251

34” Floor Radial Drill Press #30-251 has the same great features as the bench model, but has larger components in proportion with the added height and capacities of this floor model – larger base, column, and table assemblies. The work table on this model is round shape, and will turn 360° as well as tilt 45° in left and right.

Features
  • Powerful 1/3 HP Motor
  • 5 Spindle Speeds
  • Clutch Depth Stop
  • Cast Iron Table (Round)
Specifications
Motor Horsepower 1/3 HP TEFC
Motor Amps 5.5
Motor Volts 120V, 60Hz
Motor RPM 1,720
Swing 34”
Chuck Size 5/8”
Chuck Taper JT3
Drilling Capacity 5/8”
Spindle Travel 3-1/8”
Spindle Taper MT2
Head Rotates 360°
Head Tilts 45° Right, 90° Left
Speeds 5
Speed Range (RPM) 620 – 3,100
Quill Diameter 2-3/16”
Table Dimensions 11-3/16” Round
Table Tilts 90°
Table Rotates 360°
Maximum Chuck to Table 28-3/8”
Maximum Chuck to Base 47-3/4”
Column Diameter 2-7/8”
Overall Height 64”
Overall Base Size 18” x 10-1/2”
Overall Net Weight 120 lbs.
What our Experts Think
  • Big drilling capacity with radial reach: The RIKON 34″ Radial Floor Drill Press – 30‑251 offers an extended 34″ swing and radial head movement, letting you drill large panels, beams, and oversized workpieces with flexibility and precision.

  • Smooth, versatile speed range: With 5 spindle speeds from ~620 to 3,100 RPM, this drill press adapts well to wood, plastics, and metal drilling tasks with better control over feed rate and bit cutting performance.

  • 360° rotation & tilting head/table: The head rotates fully and tilts 45° right/90° left while the round cast‑iron table also rotates and tilts, giving you excellent alignment options for angled or awkward drilling.

  • Solid construction for stability: A cast‑iron base, heavy column, and rack‑and‑pinion adjustments ensure rigidity, reducing vibration and improving hole accuracy — especially useful when drilling larger or deeper holes.

  • Convenient user features: Includes a clutch depth stop for repeatable hole depths, large feed handles for better control, and a keyed 5/8″ chuck with MT2 spindle taper for wide bit compatibility.

  • Good balance of power and value: The 1/3 HP TEFC motor provides reliable torque for everyday workshop drilling without excessive power draw — a sensible choice for both hobbyists and light professional use.


Q&A

Q: What kind of drilling machine is the RIKON 30‑251?
A: It’s a 34″ radial floor drill press with a radial head design — the drill head can rotate 360° and tilt 45° right or 90° left for versatile angled drilling.

Q: What motor powers this drill press?
A: It runs on a 1/3 HP TEFC induction motor (120 V, 60 Hz), providing reliable torque for wood and light‑to‑medium metal drilling tasks.

Q: What are the spindle and speed specifications?
A: It offers 5 spindle speeds from approximately 620 to 3,100 RPM, letting you match speed to material and bit size.

Q: What drilling capacity does it have?
A: Swing capacity is 34″, and it supports a 5/8″ chuck (JT3 taper) with up to 3‑1/8″ spindle travel.

Q: Can the table be adjusted for positioning?
A: Yes — the round cast iron table tilts and rotates 360° and moves up/down the column via a rack‑and‑pinion mechanism for precise setup.

Q: What features help with repeat drilling?
A: The drill press includes a clutch depth stop for consistent hole depths and large feed handles for ergonomic control.

Q: What are its overall size and build?
A: The machine stands around 64″ tall, with a sturdy cast iron base and column for vibration‑reducing stability; net weight is about 120 lbs.

Q: Who is this drill press best suited for?
A: Ideal for workshops, hobbyists, and DIY woodworkers needing versatile capacity, angled drilling, and strong table/drill support for larger workpieces.


Maintenance Tips
  • Disconnect Power Before Maintenance: Always unplug the drill press before cleaning, adjusting, or changing bits.

  • Clean Table, Base & Spindle Area: Remove metal shavings, dust, and debris after each use to maintain precision and prevent wear.

  • Lubricate Moving Parts: Lightly oil the spindle, quill, radial arm slides, and pivot points to ensure smooth operation.

  • Inspect Chuck & Spindle: Check the chuck, spindle, and key for wear or damage; ensure proper tightening before drilling.

  • Check Drive Belts & Pulleys: Inspect belts for wear and proper tension; replace if frayed or cracked.

  • Verify Alignment & Squareness: Periodically check table, quill, and radial arm alignment for accurate drilling.

  • Inspect Hardware & Power Cord: Ensure all bolts, fasteners, and the power cord are secure and undamaged.

  • Protect Metal Surfaces: Wipe exposed metal parts with a clean cloth and apply light machine oil to prevent rust.