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4' -12" Fosdick, sensitive radial drill, 10" spindle travel, power elevation, #4MT, 5 HP, 1970
Machinery Values Inc | Harrison, NJ
Category: Radial Drills
Seller: Machinery Values Inc
Location: Harrison, NJ
Mfr: Fosdick
Model: 4MT
Year: 1970
4' FOSDICK SENSITIVE RADIAL DRILLING MACHINE S/N: 20866,… NEW: 1970 :SPINDLE TO FACE OF COLUMN. 48" MAX. SPINDLE TO FACE OF COLUMN. 9" MIN. DIAMETER OF COLUMN. 12" HORIZONTAL TRAVEL OF HEAD ON ARM.″9" BASE TO SPINDLE MAX./MIN. 44" /″2" TABLE TO SPINDLE MAX. ...more
4' -12" Fosdick #S-023, Sensitive Radial Drilling Machine, 24" x 48" table, 60-1200 RPM, 10" spindle travel, 5 HP
Norman Machine Tool Ltd | Baltimore, MD
Category: Radial Drills
Seller: Norman Machine Tool Ltd
Location: Baltimore, MD
Mfr: Fosdick
Model: S-023
Fosdick 4′ Sensitive Radial Drilling Machine with Tapping, S-023, Inventory # 9918-P, Model: S-023, S/N: 20866, Spindle to Face of Column: Min. 9″ – 48″ Max., Diameter of Column: 12″, Horizontal Travel of Head on Arm: 39″, Base to Spindle: Min. 32″ – 44″ Max. ...more
5' -13" Fosdick, radial drill press, 3 phase 460 V.
Tiger Demolition | Saint Amant, LA
Category: Radial Drills
Seller: Tiger Demolition
Location: Saint Amant, LA
Mfr: Fosdick
5' -15" Fosdick #Economax, Radial Arm Drill, 70"/26" spindle radius, 18" spindle travel, 20-1406 RPM, 440 V
Inter-Plant Sales | Hugo, MN
Category: Radial Drills
Seller: Inter-Plant Sales
Location: Hugo, MN
Mfr: Fosdick
Model: ECONOMAX
5' -19" Fosdick, Radial Arm Drill, 36" x 28" Table
HGR24 | Euclid, OH
Category: Radial Drills
Seller: HGR24
Location: Euclid, OH
Mfr: Fosdick
Inventory No. 0126-007-0009 Manufacturer Fosdick Name Radial Arm Drill Arrival Date 01-14-2026 Dimensions L x W x H (inches) 132 x 55 x 121 Capacity 15" COLUMN X 5' ARM Weight (lb.) 19480 Category Fabrication Condition Used Available Quantity 1 Item 36" X 28" Table.
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Radial Drills (also known as radial arm drill presses) are powerful machines with a movable arm that allows the drill head to cover a wide area without repositioning the workpiece. Commonly used in metalworking and fabrication, these drills are ideal for drilling large, heavy materials with precision. Radial drills offer flexibility and accuracy, making them suitable for tasks requiring multiple drilling points on large surfaces.




