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JET 20-Inch Floor Drill Press, 12 Speed, 1-1/2 HP, 115/230V 1Ph (JDP-20MF)

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Style: 20-Inch Floor Drill Press


Features

  • 1-1/2 HP motor with 12 speeds from 150 to 4,200 RPM
  • Hinged metal belt and pulley cover coupled with quick adjustment motor mount allow rapid changing of spindle speeds
  • 1/2" diameter external positive depth stop with three nut locking feature for quick adjustment
  • Built-in work lamp illuminates your workspace for added visibility
  • Rotating, 45 tilting, crank-operated worktable with quick-release clamp

Description

Accuracy, stability, and versatility are the benchmark features of the JET 20-inch drill presses. This line of JET drill presses offer a greater range in spindle speeds than other machines of this class. JET backs their machines with the industry-leading Two-Year Warranty. A great choice for professionals as well as for home woodworkers, the Jet 354170 JDP-20MF 20-inch floor drill press spins bits up to 3/4 of an inch with 12 speeds from 150 to 4,200 rpm. It's equipped with a built-in work lamp, adjustable tension spindle return spring, and hinged metal belt and pully cover. A drill chuck and key are included, and it's backed by a two-year limited warranty. The JDP-20MF 20-inch floor drill press (view larger). FeaturesThe Jet 354170's smooth-traveling table raises and lowers at the turn of a crank to exactly where you need it. And angled drilling is easy thanks to the rotating, 45-degree tilting worktable that also features a quick-release clamp. The 1-1/2-horsepower motor can run off either 115-volt outlets (for which it comes prewired) or 230-volt sources, and it provides 12 drill speeds ranging from 150 to 4,200 rpm. To change the speed, just flip open the hinged metal cover, disengage the motor, slip the belt onto the right pulley, and you're back at work in a flash. The 354170 has a 1/2-inch diameter external positive depth stop with three-nut locking feature for quick adjustment. It also offers an adjustable tension spindle return spring, with the spindle supported by high-quality ball bearings. Other features include an on/off switch located on front of the drill press head and a built-in work lamp (bulb not included).What's in the BoxOne Jet 354170 JDP-20MF drill press (head assembly, table, column and table bracket assembly, base), chuck and key, arbor, drift key, and operating and assembly instructions. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer The 20" floor drill press consists of a hinged metal belt and pulley cover coupled with a quick adjustment motor mount, allows for rapid changing of spindle speeds. The work table is rotatable, can tilt 45 degrees, and includes a quick release clamp. A 1/2" external depth stop with a three nut locking feature makes quick adjustments possible. See more

Brand: Jet


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 4200 RPM


Voltage: 115 Volts


Amperage: 18 Amps


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 4200 RPM


Voltage: 115 Volts


Amperage: 18 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: 0.75 Inches


Additional Features: Spindle Guard


Maximum Torque: 62.37 Newton Meters


Number of Speeds: 12


Speed: 4200 RPM


Maximum Power: 1.5 Horsepower


Torque: 62.37 Newton Meters


Drill Type: Drill Press


Drilling Capacity Wood: 0.75 Inches


Drilling Capacity Metal: 0.75 Inches


Color: Black


Material Type: Cast Iron, Steel


Brand Name: Jet


Included Components: Drill Press, Hardware, Tools, Chuck and Chuck Key, Arbor (MT3xJT4), Drift Tang, Work Lamp (bulb sold separately)


Model Number: JDP-20MF


UPC: 662755104121


Global Trade Identification Number: 21


Manufacturer: JPW Industries


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2 Year


Manufacturer Part Number: 354170


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Floor Drill Press


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 31.5"L x 18.5"W x 66"H


Item Weight: 282 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good quality. It's a beast.
The 20-inch version of this drill press turned out to be bigger and more substantial than I expected. It is VERY solidly built and will last the rest of my life, for sure. I downgraded to a smaller chuck, since most of what I will use it for is smaller jobs. I had only a few minor complaints, none of which was truly a big deal in the long run. First, this is a VERY heavy unit, and you should expect to need help from at least one (possibly two) more strong people to assemble it. Lifting the head/motor unit onto the column/base is not a job for one person unless you are a Nordic dead-lift champion. I used an engine hoist and some strong straps to accomplish the lift, but I wouldn't do it that way again. Seriously, it is unwieldy and ridiculously heavy if you're by yourself. Don't do it. Second, the assembly instructions (just like most Chinese machines of any kind) are not quite right in some places. Some of the diagrams do not match the actual components. The table of my unit was already assembled, and the instructions did not reflect that. The pilot feed handles and table locking clamp were a totally different style than what was shown in the manual. And so on. Again, not a big deal. At least the manual's spelling and grammar was good. Finally, all the edges of the table, especially the edges of the slots, were razor-sharp. I spent 10 minutes on them with a Dremel tool fitted with a drum sander, and now they are as smooth as butter. I highly recommend you do this before handling the table, or you'll end up looking like that scene in the movie "Carrie." Note: Unlike some drill presses, there is no center hole in the table, so you can't be forgetful in the way you set up your work. The precision seems to be very good, although I don't have any numbers to back that up yet. It has a very stable base, and the table is large and well-lit from a single 60W LED bulb. Changing speeds with the belts is dirt-simple and easy. Overall, I highly recommend this drill press. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019 by BWA10

  • Great quality
It was packaged well and had no damage when received. Amazon uses a third party shipper with a box truck and lift gate. I actually unloaded off the truck with my tractor and a set of forks. I'm 72 with a disabled arm. I used a hydraulic floor crane along with slings etc... and was able to assemble it by myself. It is heavy so go slow if doing it by yourself. After cleaning it with kerosene I hand sanded the table due to a rough face mill surface. I also installed a new keyless chuck and placed it on a mobile base. There was not much of a runout and will suit me well for my metal fab shop. Overall, it runs smooth with plenty of power from the 1-1/2 HP motor. I am happy with it and would buy it again if needed. I have worn out two other drill presses and look forward to this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025 by Keith W.

  • Very solid/stable/dependable.
This is my first drill press, so I'm not the most experienced reviewer, but I am very satisfied with it. I give it 4.5 stars rounded up to 5. The biggest shortcoming is the lack of precision in the adjustable table. It needs to be unlocked to raise/lower, but when unlocked it is also free to rotate around the shaft. There is thus no firm detent at 0 deg/center, which would be very nice. And it also means you can't lower/raise it at will since it needs to be unlocked first. It also would have been nice to have a fence or drill press vice optional with it to get something that fit great. The belt system is a piece of cake and very nice. I have no trouble tensioning and adjusting it quickly. The chuck is massive and good. The screw depth limiters do rattle out of place a bit, so it would have been nice if they could have been more stable, but it hasn't burned me yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018 by Perullo

  • also the handles are much more comfortable and substantial also the handles are much more comfortable and substantial
the one pictured is not the one you will get. it will be grey with black base and table, also the handles are much more comfortable and substantial, all the specs. are the same. the table is a ''T'' slot with no cut outs in the table so those vice clamp table clamps with the eye bolt won't work, you will need the bridge port / milling table style with the ''T'' nut, set. there is no hole in the center of the table, if you need one drill one, it's a drill press. the table has a threaded hole in the corner so if you are drilling steel with oil the oil will go to the corner and collects in a bucket and not all over the place. as noted by others it is a very well made and worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2017 by shawn sullivan

  • Can't give it more than one star. Can't give it more than one star.
Ordered this in and while I was waiting for delivery I contacted Jet's tech support via e-mail about what the table slot pattern was so I could buy a vise to fit. Got an automated reply, but they never answered my question. Once the drill press arrived, I discovered that the table slot patten would not fit the vise I ordered, or any other vise in the shop for that matter. I ended up making an adapter plate to use the vise I bought. All of this because they used a pretty idiotic table slot design, instead of the one that has been in use for decades. Overal quality is typical of China, sharp edges on everything and cheap plastic where there shouldn't be any. Case in point, both knobs that release the motor slide for speed adjustment, cheap plastic heads on the bolts. The quill handles have some cheap feeling rubbery pastic on them that is already loose. I don't know how long this drill press will last, but so far it's off to a rough start. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Acceptable Value, Table Was Not Acceptable Acceptable Value, Table Was Not Acceptable
I waited over a year to write a review. Having moved up from a Hazard Fraught drill press, this JET DP was a pleasant jump in quality. I'm a serious home hobbyist, not a machinist (yet). I use this DP almost exclusively for drilling mild steel usually no more than 1/2" thick, using Viking/Norse twist drills and Hougen Rotacut annular cutters with plenty of cutting/tap fluid. For this purpose, the DP is plenty powerful on 120V, though I managed to get the drive pulley to slip at 150rpm with a 1/2" annular cutter using a linked belt. (Not surprising.) I've since moved to an AX style belt with good results. PROs: The DP is heavy! It arrived packaged well, coated with light oil, and with no damage. After cleaning and re-greasing everything with Lucas Red and Tacky, all operations are very smooth. I replaced the chuck with a Vertex 3/4" chuck. Using my Mitutoyo dial indicator, I measure 0.002" total indicated runout (TIR) on the arbor just above the chuck, and 0.002" TIR on 1/2" tool steel rod just below the chuck. I get the same TIR on a 1/2" drill bit. These seem acceptable and probably can't be improved much for a DP in this echelon. At all speeds I've used, the DP is smooth with no vibration. CONs: The table is where I focus my criticism. I like the size, and all edges were smooth to the touch. Contrary to the user manual, the T-slots are not 1/2", but rather 5/8", as I discovered when I originally bought a kit of 1/2" T-nut clamps. My 5/8" T-nut clamp kit works great on this table. The locator pin to fix the table at 0*, and the riveted-on angle labels were nearly useless: eventually I used a 10" length of 1/2" tool rod in the chuck and a machinist square to square the table. As shown in the photos, the center of the table bears a cluster of tooling marks or gouges, as if the table was banged several times with a huge center punch. I don't know what they are, and I initially attributed them to marks from holding fixtures for surfacing and zeroing the table at 90* to the quill. After awhile I acquired some machinist squares and a Wilton 6" DP vise (to replace a Hazard Fraught vise): this is when I noticed that the table surface was ground like a bowl, and it was not flat in other areas. I could get a 0.028" feeler gauge, for instance, under my square (see picture). While the table was square to tool rod in the chuck at one position, it was not square at 180* to that position. In other words, the table would never be square to a drill right under the quill. Further, I could get the vise to rock back and forth on the table. I recently called JET about my observations and was put immediately through to technical support. They were very polite, receptive, accepted my e-mailed pictures (the same posted here), and immediately shipped me another table that arrived exactly 7 days later. (Nice!) Table #2 is indeed flatter, but not entirely flat across its surface. However, unlike the original table, it is bang-on square to my tool steel rod in the chuck at all positions around 360* as I observed with a machinist square and 1-2-3 block. CONCLUSION: For what I paid, and the price has increased significantly in a year, I think this DP probably strikes the most favorable combination of features. I'm not sure that I can expect a dead-flat table, for instance, at this price: what I have now seems flat enough. Moving up in quality would likely would require a disproportionately higher outlay in cash or moving over to a mill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by S. Reid

  • Great item
I bought this drill press for my husband and he loves it. He researched several brands and models and narrowed it down to this one and one that had a variable speed for much more money. He was looking for a heavy duty floor drill press that would handle pretty thick steel. PROS - large base for stability, work light positioned to iluminate the drill bit, large table with slits to anchor a metal vise, very heavy duty to handle most jobs that anyone would do CONS - table doesn't rotate which forces him to reposition item for next hole, have to reposition belts for different speeds Even though I went with the free standard shipping, we were contacted the next working day to arrange delivery (shipped on a semi and needs 2 strong men or a forklift to remove from truck). Very fast delivery! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2009 by C. Mitchell

  • Home Hobby Use
This was purchased for home hobby use. IMO this will certainly provide for all of my needs and should last me a lifetime. I primarily and drilling wood, aluminum, and very occasionally steel. So far it has gone right through each of these materials. I choose JET because I have had to use their customer service once and it was an excellent experience. They told me what to do to try and fix the issue and sent me a replacement part just in case! Plan on bolting this press to the ground and needing 2 people to put the head on. The table goes up and down smoothly and has plenty of grooves to bolt a vise down. The table is heavy duty and well built. It does tilt left and right and has a scale built in. Would be nice if it could also tilt forward and backwards. Overall I prefer the quality of this table over the tables on the Delta drill presses. I would buy again but shouldn't have to since it will last a lifetime for my use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013 by Average Person

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