
Proxxon
The Proxxon TBM 115 is a compact, precision bench drill press designed for micro-hole drilling down to 0.5 mm, featuring a three-speed belt drive for high torque at low speeds and a stable T-slotted worktable. It is ideal for hobbyists and model makers requiring exceptional spindle accuracy and repeatable depth control for small-scale tasks.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the Proxxon TBM 115 for its incredible precision, comparing it to a tiny, focused sculptor. Experts highlight its exceptional rotational precision, zero spindle play, and torque advantage at low speeds, calling it a true gem for tiny jobs and jig drilling. They recommend adding the KT 70 table for engineering precision, noting its superiority over standalone competitors for micro-scale work.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the machine for its ease of operation, stability for small precise tasks, and micro hole accuracy. Recurring themes include its suitability for tiny jobs and drilling small holes easily. However, users frequently complain about the lack of an included vise or chuck and note slight play without additional accessories, viewing it as ideal for small tasks but not for absolute zero-tolerance without upgrades.
Common Complaints
No vise or universal chuck included in the package. Minor spindle play noted in some uses without optional micro compound table. Limited to small-scale work and not suitable for heavy-duty tasks
What People Are Saying
“great for tiny jobs”
“drills very small holes easily”
“ideal for small tasks”
How It Compares
vs. Proxxon TBH (230V alt.)
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Choose the TBM 115 for micro precision and speed, or the TBH for deeper strokes and steel drilling.
vs. Micro-Mark (forum alt.)
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Choose the TBM 115 for specialized micro-precision tasks, or Micro-Mark for general tabletop versatility.