HF
Reviewed in Germany on January 10, 2025
... Verarbeitung und Funktion sind einwandfrei, ich kann keinen der in verschiedenen Rezensionen reklamierten Fehler an meinem gelieferten Bohrständer nachvollziehen.
Can Taylan Gültekin
Reviewed in Turkey on June 5, 2024
3 ayrı parçadan oluşan ürünün derinlik sınırlama aparatı kutunun içinden çıkmadı. Paketin jelatini açık değildi. Anlaşılan kutu içine konulmamıştı. Türkiye distribitörü ile irtibata geçtim sağ olsunlar çok ilgilendiler. Şu anda kullanılabilir bir hale geldi. Yoksa değişim talebinde bulunmak zorunda kalacaktım ki farklı marka da olsa bu çeşit ürün gamında ve benzer sebeplerle Amazon'a geri iade edeceğim 3. ürün olacaktı. Tüm bunların haricinde ürün gayet sağlam ve esnek bir kullanım imkanı sunuyor. Bir dönüştürücü aparat ile Dremel motorları ile de kullanılabiliyor. Ürünü tavsiye ederim.
Eric
Reviewed in France on February 12, 2024
Très bien utilisé pour mettre un fer a souder avec les pointes ruthex pour les impressions 3d.
Mrs.V G.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2023
Solid and easy to use
Philip from the Great Pacific NorthWET
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
Well designed, easily assembled and Accurate!I have switched over to Primarily using PROXXON TOOLS for all my needs, they feel good in my hands, and they have POWERFUL motors!I use this drill stand to both Drill and by tilting the head, as a "Stationary" tool holder.My Only desire NOW, is a 20mm round bar to use to bring the head back to 90 degrees with little effort! an 1/8th inch rod is what I use, but there is not a good length to really do it accurately.
Charles Wickline
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019
Proxxon screwed up a good chance to make a nice tool. The base is light cast aluminum which is stupid. Light and slides everywhere if you don't screw it down. Just another Proxxon toddler tool !!!
Kaku
Reviewed in Spain on March 8, 2017
Lo primero de todo: no sustituye a un taladro de columna. Es más, es bastante más pequeño que un taladro de columna. Al final es un soporte que permite utilizar las máquinas Proxxon en una posición fija y desplazarlas en una dirección concreta de forma progresiva. Está hecho de aluminio fundido y no presenta holguras apreciables dentro de lo normal. Da sensación de robustez (para el uso que se le va a dar) y sujeta la herramienta que vayas a usar a la perfección.En mi caso, la utilizo para hacer taladros en tarjetas (placas) caseras de electrónica, las cuales tienen muchos agujeros de un mismo tamaño para colocar los componentes. Hacerlo a mano con la máquina es muy complicado y se puede ir la mano con facilidad, pero con este soporte se consigue hacer todos los taladros prácticamente iguales. Es perfecto si buscas repetitividad.No solamente se puede utilizar desplazándolo en el eje Z, sino que puedes orientar el cabezal y poner la herramienta en posición horizontal (por ejemplo), sirviendo de soporte para utilizar cabezales específicos (como discos de pulir para limpiar joyas o relojes de metal).Si tienes clara la aplicación en la que vas a usar el soporte, y conoces las limitaciones que tiene, te va a encantar, pues facilita mucho el trabajo.
JDTechnical
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
Very nice stand built strongly and out of good quality materials. It is very rigid and the elevation mechanism works smoothly. Nice design and nice fabrication. It is what we pay more for.
Davinci
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016
Extreme bad design from ProxxonI guess my unit was DOA (Dead on Arrival) :- The head only has a 1 cm travel and then gets stuck (it should according to the specs have a 4 cm travel).- The head squeaks all the way down (the small 1 cm travel...)- Then the head gets stuck and does not return to zero position- The handle rotates freely (360 degrees and that's wrong)- Their is a huge play in the main handle (the one that allows to press down the drill)But even with a fully functioning unit I see multiple major problems :- The 20mm collar screw handle gets in the way when I lower the press (the black shaft of the handle hits the item I'm try trying to drill in). Another reviewer had the same problem and solved it by retaining the handle with a rubber band. Really Proxxon ?!? C'mon!- The scale ring is a cheap sticker that Proxxon couldn't even glued correctly : it's off centred.- Same think with the "needle" that indicated the degrees of angle of the tilting head : it's a cheap sticker that has been glued off-centred. So forget about precision!- The "slider" on the table, when screwed, is off by a good 1/16 off an inch. Again, forget about precision.This is a disastrous product by Proxxon. I returned mine next day I got it. So do NOT buy this MB 200 Stand!!!I have their KT 70 Compound Table, their CNC machined steel precision vise and their suction sup vise made out of zinc. I love those 3 products from Proxxon. A bit too expensive at regular price though, but great when on sale on Amazon. Superb quality and very high precision. But their MB 200 Drill Stand is a catastrofic item from those guys. Did Proxxon outsource the design of that drill stand to China to end up with such a design failure?!?
Allen
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2015
Excellent drill stand & press, but incorrectly assembled at the factory. This drill stand is excellent in design and sturdiness. I use it with my Proxxon rotary tool and the Proxxon micro compound table to drill fine holes (1 to 6mm) in stainless steel and aluminum, for building optical mounts and parts. However, there are no assembly or use instructions or diagrams of the internal workings (no info on how to lower drill and then hold it in place; must tighten the open head screw on the edge of the tool holder). Simple enough machine, however, Proxxon ships this from the factory assembled incorrectly. Like all the photos illustrate, the press handle is nearly vertical when the tool is at its highest position. However, this is not correct, because when the handle is attached in this position, the tool attachment (yellow metal piece) cannot descend to its lowest position (which means, you don't get the expected 40-45mm travel). My press could only descend 10mm, until I took it apart to discover why. It is necessary to remove the yellow tool mount (one screw in the front) and rotate the handle clockwise to the 5 o'clock position (this makes the pinion inside rotate to a new position). Then reinsert the yellow tool holder with its rack inserting into the pinion, and try rotating the handle all the forward. Adjust this position until you are able to get the tool holder to descend all the way to the 0-point on the scale with the indicator set at the top (45mm). Then insert the screw and retighten it. You will notice that the plastic ball on the handle will rub slightly against the vertical positioning screw that clamps the body to the rod. You can trim down the ball, or remove it, or live with it. The press will work great! I've explained to Proxxon and sent them numerous pictures to explain that they are assembling it wrong before shipment. They tried to help me understand how to set it, before I and they realized there was this problem. Hopefully, it will be fixed in the future. They thanked me with some free accessories. Very nice to work with them.
FReynoso
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2014
Tough aluminum construction of all body parts except the stand which is made of solid steel bar. Make it suitable for precision work. The Dremel 'tool work station' look like a cheap toy when compared with this superb stand.