Yes ,they are the same, just different names.
A pillar drill, also known as a floor drill or column drill, is a stationary machine with a tall column that provides stability and allows for precise drilling at various heights. It typically features a more powerful motor and greater drilling capacity compared to a bench drill. In contrast, a bench drill is smaller, designed to be mounted on a workbench, making it more suitable for lighter tasks and limited space. The key difference lies in their size, power, and intended usage, with pillar drills being more robust for heavy-duty applications.
A pillar drill, can be an industrial drill or a DIY hand drill, standing on a single vertical post (THE PILLAR) and a mechanism to lower the drill to the workpiece to drill a hole.
Do you mean the difference between column and PILLAR?Column is the supporting pillar while pillar is a n ornamental column. Thus, pillar is a decorative while column provides the actual support.
Because it sits on a bench, not on the floor.
they drill
The motor on a pillar drill is usually under the back of the belt casing.
chuck
The homograph that can mean pillar or newspaper is "column."
A pillar drill can cut through almost any material if the speed is correct and the appropriate drill bit is used.
a pulley gearing is the top of a pillar drill and it helps to pull down the chuck.
In The drill press, which is also often referred to as a pedestal drill, a bench drill or even a pillar drill, was invented in 1895 by an engineer from Germany. His name was Wilhelm Emil Fein.
drop either.......... A lump of concrete on it A piano on it Another Pillar drill on it actually forget the piano!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!