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Bench drill mill

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The benchtop drill mill is a machine tool that combines drilling, milling, and tapping in a single compact system. Also called a benchtop milling machine or drill milling machine, it processes steel, cast iron, and aluminum with drilling capacities up to Ø 45 mm and milling capacities up to Ø 80 mm. In the catalog, you will find 43 Bernardo metal drill mills: from the entry-level KF series (starting from €829.60) to the industrial FM milling machines with pneumatic clamping (up to €8,076.40 including VAT). All models feature a tilting head, a cross table with T-slots, and a CM2, CM3, or CM4 Morse taper.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a drilling and milling machine and a drill press?

A pillar drill only drills vertically. A drill mill (or benchtop milling machine) has a cross table movable on 3 axes and can mill horizontally, make grooves, flatten surfaces, and tap threads. The tilting head allows for angular drilling. It costs more (from €829 vs. €200-400 for a pillar drill) but is much more versatile.

What does 3-axis DRO mean and what is it for?

A DRO (Digital Read Out) is a digital display that shows the position of the table on the 3 axes X, Y, Z with centesimal precision (0.01 mm). It eliminates the need to read nonius scales on handwheels and reduces errors. Bernardo models use DT 40 or ES-12 V displays. The DRO costs €300-500 more but speeds up work and improves accuracy.

What drilling capacity is needed to work with steel?

Compact models (KF series) run on 230V single-phase, suitable for garages and small workshops. Professional models (BF 35+, FM) require 400V three-phase for motors over 1 kW. Some BF 28 BDC models are available in a 230V single-phase version. Always check the voltage in the technical data sheet before purchasing.

Does it need 400V three-phase or is 230V single-phase enough?

Compact models (KF series) run on 230V single-phase, suitable for garages and small workshops. Professional models (BF 35+, FM) require 400V three-phase for motors over 1 kW. Some BF 28 BDC models are available in a 230V single-phase version. Always check the voltage in the technical data sheet before purchasing.

What is automatic X-axis advancement?

Automatic feed moves the table longitudinally (X-axis) at a constant speed during milling, without needing to turn the handwheel. It produces smoother surfaces and reduces fatigue. Bernardo models with the AL 350 D designation feature automatic feed. It costs €200-400 more than the basic version.

How much does a professional milling and drilling machine cost for a workshop?

Entry level (hobbyists): €829-€1,525 (KF 10-20 series). Semi-professional: €1,990-€3,280 (KF 25-28 series with DRO). Professional workshop: €2,480-€5,220 (BF series with DC motor). Industrial for heavy-duty use: €3,230-€8,076 (FM series with gear change). All prices include VAT, with Bernardo warranty.

Compact and Hobby Milling Drilling Machines

The KF 10 series starts from €829.60 with the basic 230V model, 400×145 mm table and speeds up to 2000 rpm. The KF 10 L (€902.80) adds a tilting head, while the KF 10 HS (€1,037) reaches 5000 rpm for aluminum and non-ferrous materials. For those looking for more workspace, the KF 20 (€969.90) has a cross table and a swivel head. The KF 20 Super (€1,183.40) features a 500W brushless motor with constant torque at all speeds. If you only need drilling without milling, pillar drills are less expensive and take up less space.

Semi-Professional Milling Drills

The KF 25 and KF 28 series cover the €1,990 to €3,280 range. The KF 25 D Vario (€1,988.60) has a 500×180 mm table and a ±90° tilting head. The KF 25 PRO (€2,342.40) adds automatic X-axis feed. For those working on larger pieces, the KF 28 Top (€2,130.12 on offer) offers a 700×180 mm table. All models are available with a 3-axis digital readout (DRO 3-axis - DT 40 or ES-12 V) for hundredth-of-a-millimeter position reading on X, Y, and Z.

Professional Bench Milling Machines

The BF series with DC (brushless) motor starts from the BF 25 Super (€2,481.48 on offer) and goes up to the BF 45 HSV Vario with X-axis feed (€5,221.60). BDC models (BF 28, BF 35) include a tapping function up to M12 with automatic reversal. The BF 40 HS (€3,818.60) has a ±90° tilting head and 360° rotation for complex angular machining. Tables range from 550×160 mm to 840×210 mm. Spindles, ER collets, and compatible tools are available among metalworking accessories.

Industrial Milling Machines FM Series

The FM series is designed for intensive use: gear changes, motors up to 1.5 kW, and 800×240 mm tables. The FM 45 HS (€3,233) has 12 mechanical speeds. The FM 55 HTC Vario (€8,076.40) is the top of the range with pneumatic tool clamping, Delta inverter, and 3-axis DRO ES-12 V. All FM models have CM4 taper for large diameter tools. For milling on even larger pieces or machining with a double spindle, consider universal milling machines.

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