A drill press is a machine tool used for drilling holes into materials. It typically consists of a base, column, table, spindle, and drill head. The workpiece is secured to the table, and the drill bit is mounted in the spindle. The drill head is then lowered, applying force and rotating the drill bit to create a hole. Drill presses are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, and other manufacturing applications for creating precise and consistent holes.
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