The Bernardo radial drill RD 1600 Servo is a pillar drill for professional use, with a drilling capacity of 50 mm, speeds of 20 – 200 / 200 – 2000 rpm, a 3.7 kW motor, and a weight of approx. 3225 kg. Krollit, official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
- Max. drilling capacity: 50 mm
- Max. threading capacity: M45
- Spindle-column distance min./max.: 350 – 1600 mm
- Vertical arm movement: 580 mm
- Drill head travel (horizontal): 1250 mm
- Spindle stroke: 320 mm
Who uses the radial RD 1600 Servo and for what purpose?
Mechanical workshops and metalworking shops use the radial RD 1600 Servo for precision drilling on steel and cast iron, threading with a tapping machine, and repetitive tasks on workpieces of various sizes.
Its place in the Bernardo range
The Bernardo radial drill RD 1600 Servo is part of the Bernardo pillar drill range, distributed in Italy by Krollit since 2007. The Bernardo range includes models of various categories and performance levels: to choose the right machine for your use case, you can consult the Bernardo catalog on Krollit or contact customer support for selection assistance.
Krollit Logistics and Support
Machine shipping in 5-9 working days (7 days to the South). For spare parts and accessories, shipping in 3-5 working days from Krollit warehouse. Italian-speaking customer support available for technical documentation, product sheets, and spare parts order management. Krollit has been an official distributor since 2007.
Who is the radial RD 1600 Servo for?
The radial RD 1600 Servo is recommended for the following professional profiles:
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Mechanical workshops and metalworking shops: precision drilling on steel and cast iron, threading with a tapping machine.
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Maintenance personnel and repair shops: repetitive drilling tasks on workpieces of various sizes.
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Occasional hobby use: professional machine: for home use, consider compact bench models.
Working capacity
| Max. drilling capacity |
50 mm |
| Max. threading capacity |
M45 |
| Drill head travel (horizontal) |
1250 mm |
| Spindle stroke |
320 mm |
Spindle, tools, and speed
| Spindle-column distance min./max. |
350 – 1600 mm |
| Spindle taper |
MK 5 |
| Spindle speed |
20 – 200 / 200 – 2000 rpm |
| Spindle-box table distance |
155 – 735 mm |
| Spindle-base distance |
655 – 1230 mm |
Table, dimensions, and geometry
| Box table (L x W x H) |
635 x 500 x 500 mm |
| Machine dimensions (L x W x H) |
2550 x 1100 x 2600 mm |
| Weight |
approx. 3225 kg |
Other specifications
| Vertical arm movement |
580 mm |
| Automatic feeds |
0 – 795 mm/min |
| Clamping area base |
1750 x 980 mm |
| Motor power |
3.7 kW |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drilling capacity of the radial RD 1600 Servo?
See the "Drilling capacity" data in the machine's technical table.
The capacity refers to standard unhardened steel. For harder materials or alloyed alloys, the actual capacity may be lower: reduce speed and feed to avoid stressing the spindle and tools.
How is the spindle speed adjusted?
Via mechanical belt or gear change in stepped models, via inverter or variator in Vario models.
Vario models allow continuous adjustment, while stepped models require moving the belt to different pulleys. Correct speed selection based on drill diameter and material extends tool life.
What spindle taper and type of tools does it support?
See "Spindle taper" in the technical table: typically MT 2, MT 3 or MT 4 depending on the model.
MT (Morse Taper) tapers are international standards and accessories (arbors, keyless chucks, reductions) are commonly available on the market. Krollit supplies original Bernardo accessories.
Does the drill allow threading with a tapping machine?
Only models with standard right/left rotation allow threading with automatic tap release.
Check the "Right/left rotation" or "Threading" specification: drills without mechanical reversal are not suitable for repetitive tapping.
What is the weight of the machine and what installation does it require?
The weight varies from approximately 25 kg (compact bench models) to over 250 kg (Profi industrial models).
Bench models are installed on a sturdy workbench, while pillar or radial models require floor mounting with expansion anchors for stability during drilling.