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product_id: 48214867
title: "KATSU Mini Bench Drill Pillar Press Stand 100W with Fully Adjustable Speed + 6mm Chuck + Electronic Variable Speed Switch"
brand: "katsu tools"
price: "€ 142.78"
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category: "Katsu Tools"
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# 100W powerful motor 6mm max chuck capacity 0-8500 RPM variable speed KATSU Mini Bench Drill Pillar Press Stand 100W with Fully Adjustable Speed + 6mm Chuck + Electronic Variable Speed Switch

**Brand:** katsu tools
**Price:** € 142.78
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Drill smarter, not harder — power and precision in your hands!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** KATSU Mini Bench Drill Pillar Press Stand 100W with Fully Adjustable Speed + 6mm Chuck + Electronic Variable Speed Switch by katsu tools
- **How much does it cost?** € 142.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.de](https://www.desertcart.de/products/48214867-katsu-mini-bench-drill-pillar-press-stand-100w-with-fully)

## Best For

- katsu tools enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted katsu tools brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Sturdy:** Weighs 5.25 kg with a solid metal build—no need for extra mounting, perfect for tight workspaces.
- • **Ergonomic & Secure:** Handle lock ensures precise, stable drilling every time, reducing errors and rework.
- • **Custom Speed Control:** Adjust speeds seamlessly from 0 to 8500 RPM to match any material or bit size.
- • **Precision Powerhouse:** 100W motor delivers consistent, reliable drilling for wood and metal projects.
- • **Versatile Pulley System:** Three pulley settings let you optimize speed ranges for tougher metals or delicate materials.

## Overview

The KATSU Mini Bench Drill Press features a robust 100W motor with a fully adjustable speed range up to 8500 RPM, accommodating a 6mm chuck capacity. Its ergonomic design includes a handle lock for precision and a pulley belt system for versatile speed settings, making it ideal for detailed woodworking, metalworking, and hobbyist projects. Compact yet durable, it offers professional-grade performance in a space-saving footprint.

## Description

SpecificationsMotor Power: 100 WVoltage: 220 V 50 HzCurrent: 0.55 AChuck Capacity: 0.6–6.5 mmAdjustable Speed: 0–5000 / 6500 / 8500 rpmDrilling Stroke: 1"Maximum Drilling Diameter:1/8" (steel)1/4" (non-metallic)3/16" (rails)Maximum Drilling Capacity:3.2 mm (steel materials)6 mm (non-metallic materials)5 mm (copper and aluminium materials)Axle End to Worktable: 8"Cable Length: 1.45 mElectric Plug: 3 ASpindle Travel: 25 mmTable Size: 168 mm x 168 mmMaximum Distance from Spindle End to Base Surface: 200 mmSpeed Control: Variable mechanical speed and electronic variable speed switchAdditional Feature: Includes a handle lock for precise drillingNote: The handle needs to be installed at a more inclined angle.Speed Adjustment MethodsPulley Belt Speed Adjustment: The basic speed range can be selected by repositioning the belt on the upper(0-8500rpm), middle(0-6500rpm), or lower(0-5000rpm) pulley settings. To Adjust the Belt Position, Open the Top Cover of the Machine and Manually Move the Belt. Variable Speed Control Dial: The speed control knob allows stepless speed adjustment within the selected pulley range. Turn the knob toward “LOW” to reduce the speed, and toward “HIGH” to increase the speed. Recommended UseFor larger drill bits, harder materials, or metal drilling, a lower speed is recommended.For smaller drill bits, softer materials, or light-duty drilling, a higher speed can be used.

Review: Excellent mini drill, does exactly what a drill should & great price! - UPDATE 2022: Still going strong after several years of use. Since my first review I'm now using it on hard woods - steamed beech, maple, rosewood. Also used on brass, copper, acrylic, Jesmonite with no problem. If you're trying to push this drill beyond small work, don't expect it to perform like a normal bench drill. I already have one of those for larger work. Tools should be used within it's limitations. Also, get decent quality drill bits to suit the material, these are often more important than the machine itself. I find using half the drill bit (inserted further into the chuck), I can avoid any flexing that can happen with small diameter bits. This is especially helpful with hard slippery materials like end grain woods, acrylic or brass. Excellent so far! I make wooden jewellery, and needed something that drilled perfectly perpendicular holes with a depth of upto 25mm. This does the job with no problems. The drill runs super smooth and solid, and for such a small thing, it thankfully weighs a good amount, so no need for mounting onto a table, I just sit it on a rubber mat. It feels like a solid build except for the speed dial which is a rough flimsy plastic, not a big deal though. There are things I would not do on this. The speed seems excessively fast on the medium setting spindle, and I can see this getting hot if used for long-ish drilling (say for harder materials such as stone). I have mine set on the slowest spindle which is fine for my semi-hard woods, and I also drill by 'wood peckering', going in and out to avoid heating/burning. All said, this is a god send compared to the crappy Dremel workstation drill press I was using before. I was considering the Proxxon mini drill, but that's over £200, so you can imagine my delight when I saw the Katsu for sale at under £50. This really is a great tool when used with consideration and caution. BTW If anyone needs spare parts, there's a UK seller on that well known auction site, selling spare motors, drive belts and even extra chucks for the Katsu drill.
Review: Works well! Great little drill, takes up very little space. - This device is designed well and relatively quiet compared to its larger siblings. It's a fairly powerful unit for its size, but don't expect it to perform the tasks of a larger unit this is suitable for hobby work and smaller items but will happily do 7mm holes into hardwood with ease. I have yet to use it on metal but I imagine it'll cope with smaller holes just fine. Easy to adjust speed and torque settings and height of the press from the base. All parts fit well together and the unit is very simple to use. Arrived well packed and overall a sturdy little unit with impressive abilities for its size.

## Features

- 【Powerful】Provides great power (100 W motor), durability, and accurate drilling in wood or metal
- 【Adjustable Speed】Adjust speed from 0 to 8500 rpm to meet your requirements
- 【Ergonomic】Easy to handle while performing any desired drilling
- 【Convenient】Includes a handle lock to hold the drill press in place thus having precise drilling measurements
- 【Efficient Design】Has a maximum drill capacity of 6 mm, making drilling more efficient and effective
- 【Pulley Belt Speed Adjustment】 The basic speed range can be selected by repositioning the belt on the Upper(0-8500rpm), Middle(0-6500rpm), or Lower(0-5000rpm) pulley settings. To Adjust the Belt Position, Open the Top Cover of the Machine and Manually Move the Belt.
- 【Variable Speed Control Dial】The speed control knob allows stepless speed adjustment within the selected pulley range. Turn the knob toward “LOW” to reduce the speed, and toward “HIGH” to increase the speed.
- 【Recommended Use】 For larger drill bits, harder materials, or metal drilling, a lower speed is recommended. For smaller drill bits, softer materials, or light-duty drilling, a higher speed can be used.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00KBYXPCU |
| Amperage | 0.55 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | 33,589 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 5 in Benchtop Drill Presses |
| Brand | KATSU Tools |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 532 Reviews |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 3.18 Millimetres |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 6.35 Millimetres |
| Included Components | Drill, 6mm Chuck, Handle Lock, Electric Plug, Cable |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8L x 10.9W x 8.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | KATSU Tools |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 8500 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 45 Inch Pounds |
| Maximum chuck size | 6 Millimeters |
| Maximum rotational speed | 8500 RPM |
| Model Number | 100080 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Part Number | 100080 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Special Features | Variable Speed |
| Speed | 8500 RPM |
| Torque | 45 Inch Pounds |
| UPC | 519204455146 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Amperage:** 0.55 Amps
- **Brand:** KATSU Tools
- **Maximum rotational speed:** 8500 RPM
- **Power source:** Corded Electric
- **Voltage:** 220 Volts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the electric plug 13amp / uk ?**
A: The plug on mine says 13amp but there is a warning label that says the actual fuse is 3A. I checked inside and the fuse is in fact 3A.

**Q: Did anyone get Allan keys with their Katsu mini drill bench**
A: Yeah, got a small pack of 3 Allen keys with it. This was April 2020

**Q: Can this chuck be upgraded later? Or is the housing molded shut?**
A: The chuck is definitely removable. In fact, on mine the chuck fell out when I first used it, which surprised me. I put it back on and hit it a few times with a rubber hammer to secure it. Seems to work fine now.

**Q: It says drilling max is 6.5mm (1/4) diameter for other materials, can I go as far as 8mm diameter with 3mm depth on soft wood?**
A: You possibly could but personally I wouldn't. The chuck is only 1/4", mine will accept 7 mm but not 7.5mm. The machine is great for what it's designed for (fine work) but doesn't have that much torque for larger drill bits.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent mini drill, does exactly what a drill should & great price!
*by H***P on 26 September 2016*

UPDATE 2022: Still going strong after several years of use. Since my first review I'm now using it on hard woods - steamed beech, maple, rosewood. Also used on brass, copper, acrylic, Jesmonite with no problem. If you're trying to push this drill beyond small work, don't expect it to perform like a normal bench drill. I already have one of those for larger work. Tools should be used within it's limitations. Also, get decent quality drill bits to suit the material, these are often more important than the machine itself. I find using half the drill bit (inserted further into the chuck), I can avoid any flexing that can happen with small diameter bits. This is especially helpful with hard slippery materials like end grain woods, acrylic or brass. Excellent so far! I make wooden jewellery, and needed something that drilled perfectly perpendicular holes with a depth of upto 25mm. This does the job with no problems. The drill runs super smooth and solid, and for such a small thing, it thankfully weighs a good amount, so no need for mounting onto a table, I just sit it on a rubber mat. It feels like a solid build except for the speed dial which is a rough flimsy plastic, not a big deal though. There are things I would not do on this. The speed seems excessively fast on the medium setting spindle, and I can see this getting hot if used for long-ish drilling (say for harder materials such as stone). I have mine set on the slowest spindle which is fine for my semi-hard woods, and I also drill by 'wood peckering', going in and out to avoid heating/burning. All said, this is a god send compared to the crappy Dremel workstation drill press I was using before. I was considering the Proxxon mini drill, but that's over £200, so you can imagine my delight when I saw the Katsu for sale at under £50. This really is a great tool when used with consideration and caution. BTW If anyone needs spare parts, there's a UK seller on that well known auction site, selling spare motors, drive belts and even extra chucks for the Katsu drill.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well! Great little drill, takes up very little space.
*by L***E on 11 November 2024*

This device is designed well and relatively quiet compared to its larger siblings. It's a fairly powerful unit for its size, but don't expect it to perform the tasks of a larger unit this is suitable for hobby work and smaller items but will happily do 7mm holes into hardwood with ease. I have yet to use it on metal but I imagine it'll cope with smaller holes just fine. Easy to adjust speed and torque settings and height of the press from the base. All parts fit well together and the unit is very simple to use. Arrived well packed and overall a sturdy little unit with impressive abilities for its size.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good value for money but with some issues.
*by P***S on 2 July 2016*

I purchased this unit for drilling printed circuit boards. The chuck is well manufactured and holds drills down to 0.8mm shank (smallest diameter tested) accurately and squarely with virtually no run-out. There is no quill assembly. The whole motor and drive arrangement moves up and down on a long tubular bearing containing the drill spindle, which contributes to the excellent rigidity of the drill. The pillar and drill action are accurately square to the base in both planes. The depth stop arrangement is a little fiddly, but once set is repeatable. The manual contains a good exploded view of the drill components, but is otherwise next to useless (very poorly translated). The cast base supplied with my drill was not flat, with the centre about 1.5mm lower than the edges. The drill is capable of much better alignment than this, and I put in some work with a file and scraper to improve this. Over-tightening of the height clamp is prevented by a plastic washer between the closing edges (nice touch); unfortunately on my machine it was too thick and prevented the clamp from working properly. A few file strokes fixed this. Overall, the drill benefitted from being stripped down, cleaned and re-lubricated which removed traces of swarf and greatly improved the smoothness of its operation. The metalwork of the drill is properly electrically bonded to the centre pin of the (UK) flat pin plug, unlike some equipment of Chinese manufacture that I have received. The speed control is a simple triac circuit with partial compensation for motor loading. There is no mains suppressor fitted to the power lead, which radiates a lot of electrical noise when the motor is running. A simple filter installed inside the headstock casting fixed this, and is essential if you want to remain on good terms with your neighbours. As delivered, I do not believe that the drill can be compliant with UK/EU EMC regulations. There is no CE marking. Spare drive belts are not available from AIM Tools, but belt material is readily available from model supplies companies if you are prepared to make your own, and at least one UK supplier of small lathe equipment will make up this type of belt to order. Overall, this is a good little machine that that required a bit more work than expected during commissioning. It is excellent for fine work with small drill sizes and very good value for money if you are prepared to put in some initial effort. If you buy one, do fit a mains filter or find an electrician who will install one for you.

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