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Before doing anything drastic, or making a purchase, seek advice from those on here who are knowledgeable and have experience of the machine that you are contemplating.
You need to say how much space is available, and the uses to which the machine will be put; not to mention the budget. It would be helpful to know more about the site, for advice on moving the machine from point of delivery to final siting.. Pillar drills can be extremely top heavy and unstable whilst being moved!
Taking an extreme, a with a three phase motor machine would not be suitable for a workshop with only a single phase supply, unless you are prepared for the expense of repowering.
They will know the vulnerabilities, and how to fix problems that arise, so that you are less likely to by a machine that is unsuitable, or a real pup!.
Howard
Edited By Howard Lewis on 12/09/2021 17:03:28