HMD918 Magnetic Drill
Drill holes up to 6" deep, multiple stacked plates or extend your hole reach capability.
Part #: 0918102
• 2-3/8" diameter x 6" depth of cut capacity
• Two Speed gear box - 250 & 450 RPM
• Pilot light - for low light or no light conditions
• Two stage magnet - 30% increase in power when
motor is turned on
• Pressurized coolant system
• Many accessories are available for a
portable machine shop including: drill
chucks, tapping, countersink, and more...
• Feed handles quickly change from side to side
• Lift detector safety system
• Rear mounted controls
• Carrying Case Included
• One year warranty
* Drill includes: carrying case, pint of coolant, safety chain, & hex wrenches.
**Easily use twist drills with an HMD918. Drill chucks are quickly installed in place of the arbor.
Spindle adapters are required to use a drill chuck: Instruction Form <- Click to Open
**#2 Morse Taper Adapter easily fits on the HMD918 to accept morse taper shank twist drills or reamers.
Will work with up to 7/8" dia twist drills or reamers with a max length of 10.25". Part No. 07448: Instruction Sheet <- Click to Open
**Lightweight, easy to install design incorporates a planetary gear reverse with a 1:1 ratio. Reversing speed is equal to
spindle speed so in-feed and out-feed of the unit can be employed without reversing motor direction.
**Always tap in low gear (250RPM)


Condition: New
What is a Magnetic Drill?
A magnetic drill is a specialized portable power tool used for drilling holes in steel and similar metals. • They are used on the job site or in the shop • Also referred to as a mag drill, portable base drills, portable drill press
When Do I Use a Mag Drill?
It can be time-consuming and cumbersome to try to maneuver large steel or pipe into position at a stationary drill press or work center. A portable magnetic drill allows you to take the drill to the work piece, instead of trying to bring the work piece to the drill. • A portable magnetic drill may be used in any position—vertical, horizontal, or overhead (upside down)
Where is a Mag Drill Used?
• Steel Fabrication • Building & Construction • Bridge Rebuilding • Mining • Ship Building • Truck, RV & Special Vehicle Build • Pipeline, Offshore & Oil Fields • Welding Shops • Power Utilities • Railroad Industries • Maintenance Facilities • Mobile Repair Shops • Machinery Riggers
Mag Drills can also have many options/accessories to help increase the products versatility
• Coolant bottle system • Swivel base magnet • Multi-speed gear box • Power feed • Drill chucks • Pipe adapters • Countersinking • Tapping • Arbor adapters • Vac-Pad™
Which Mag Drill Do I Select?
The mag drill you select depends upon: • Application • Diameter of hole • Depth of hole to be drilled (D.O.C. Depth of Cut) • Drilling speed requirements • Number of holes • Work environment • Space / physical limitations • Type of material to be drilled - Please call us to discuss your specific application