đ© Elevate your craft with precision and power â the ultimate Dremel drill press stand for pros who demand perfection.
The DremelDrill Press Rotary Tool Workstation Stand 220-01 is a portable, metal-and-plastic drill press designed for precision drilling at perpendicular and angled positions in 15-degree increments. Compatible with multiple Dremel rotary tool models, it features a 2-inch drilling depth with depth stop, telescopic height adjustment (16-29 inches), cord management clips, and a sturdy base with four clamping points for secure operation. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking consistent, versatile drilling performance.
Brand | Dremel |
Power Source | Manual |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 35000 RPM |
Amperage | 7.5 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
Color | Blue, Gray, Black |
Included Components | Drill Attachment |
Special Feature | Portable |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W x 12"H |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Item Weight | 4.85 Pounds |
Drill Type | Drill Press |
UPC | 080596022624 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 2 Inches |
Part Number | 220-01 |
Item Weight | 4.85 pounds |
Item model number | 220-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Style | Work station |
Finish | Silver |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | metric |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
C**E
You Can Never Go Wrong With Dremel
Solid build, easy to set up, and it holds steady for accurate drilling. I confirmed that it does work with the 7760 Lite. Dremel told me they donât recommend it since that model doesnât have a ton of power, but it mounts fine and for light work it handles the job without any issues. Iâve tested this myself and it works as expected.The only thing I wish they included was a tool for tightening the main assembly bolt on the base. I had to grab one from my toolbox, which isnât a huge deal but would have been a nice touch. Other than that, the quality is great, itâs compact yet sturdy, and everything functions smoothly. Dremel has never let me down and this stand is no exception.
L**N
Works great!
Excellent and works great! In the ad my drill was not listed as usable with this product, but it was. I included a pic from the manual that has all of the Dremels that work with this base tool. Really like it!
S**T
Great tool for drilling our rocks!
Bought this stand for use with our Ryobi Rotary Tool and it works great. Set up isn't exactly intuitive but we got it up and working. The unit is surprisingly sturdy and stable, and it holds the Ryobi tool very securely. We use it with diamond bits to drill small holes in rocks for jewelry making and it works perfectly. Great unit if you leave your rotary tool in the stand most of the time. If you need to remove the tool regularly, it is a bit of a process to "unscrew" it, but that is really what makes it so stable when in use.
J**
Great item
My husband was absolutely thrilled to receive this as a gift. Very versatile to use for his HO train repairs and other things.
M**R
like the Chicago Electric tool
I used this drill press (they call it a work station but really it's a drill press) a TON over the last few weeks. I've used it to make 8 cribbage boards (240+ holes in each board!) and a set of dominos. All in all I'd say I've drilled over 2,000 holes in the past 3 weeks. My impressions are that this is an absolutely essential little tool for anyone who has a Dremel, and even if you have the knockoff versions of Dremels, like the Chicago Electric tool, it really can't be beat.There are a couple little items to know though: First, there is a central bolt that holds your tool to the whole contraption, right at the center bottom. I would unscrew it and throw it out immediately. It should be replaced with a bolt of the same dimensions, only about 1/8" longer. The stock bolt just isnt long enough and rattled loose right when I first got it. It needs a bolt that isnt so short and has a few more threads and can be screwed in a little deeper. Luckily, if you're reading this, you're probably pretty handy and this is a super easy tweak that will help you a lot.Second, make sure your bits are absolutely straight and level in there. Because of the nature of how it drills, any travel will translate to funky holes or cuts on your finished product. You want to make sure you seat it properly before you fire it up.Third, I'd like to see some options for a fence on the baseplate. I had to fabricate my own using wood so that I had something to butt up against when drilling my holes. And ABSOLUTELY use some heavy duty hardware to bolt this thing down in place to your workbench.Aside from those small things, this has been an invaluable tool to add to my garage. I'm extremely pleased with performance, features (it's SUPER adjustable and can be endlessly tinkered with) and quality and price. Bravo Dremel.
A**R
Good fit, form and function.
Good fit, form and function.
D**W
Where has this thing been all my life?
I love this thing. I build models as a hobby and need to do a lot of precision work on small parts. I have been using theDremel for a long time wishing I had a small drill press. Voila! I found this on Amazon and it's just what I need. It appears to be well-built and I'm sure it will last longer than I will. My only complaint is pretty trivial. It comes with a bolt that screws in at the bottom of the main column to hold it in place. The bolt I received was just a tiny bit too short to tighten the column effectively. I bought a slightly longer one at the hardware store and now it works great. I also bought the keyless chuck for the Dremel which makes changing bits a lot easier. I give both items my stamp of approval.
C**Y
I LOVE THIS! đ»
What a game-changer! Anyone who is hesitant (like i was) about drilling straight holes into cabochons, youâve GOT to get this âmini drill pressââŠmy dad was an industrial arts teacher for a high school, and this one looks very similar to the ones he used in his teaching. It is VERY easy to use and easy to learn from not knowing anything to becoming quite the expert in drilling and sanding.
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