Sophisticated accessories for your pillar drill - clamping devices and drilling aids that make precise and safe drilling easier and perfectly complement your machine
Turn your drill into a precision drilling station
The RUWI drill table upgrades your bench or pillar drill into a safe drilling station: You can secure workpieces in the groove clamping system without tools, instead of holding them by hand. This reduces the risk of injury and allows you to drill rows, batches, and tricky small parts with repeatable precision. It is available in three versions—Basic, Classic, and Premium.
Basic, Classic, or Premium?
All three share the same base: a 450 × 400 mm clamping plate made of 4 mm galvanized sheet steel with a groove clamping system and splinter guards that can be attached to either side. The difference lies in the stop and the support for long parts:
- Basic Drilling Table: the clamping plate with mounting bracket—the foundation on which you work using your own clamping devices and stops.
- Classic Drilling Table: Also includes a stop ruler (720 mm, anodized aluminum) with a laser-etched measurement scale and two folding stops with fine adjustment—for drilling rows and series of holes at consistent intervals without having to mark them out again.
- Premium Drilling Table: Includes the height-adjustable RUWI table extension (1,060 × 150 mm, 72–107 cm), which can be mounted on the left, right, or front—ideal for long workpieces such as doors, stair stringers, or large furniture components.
In short: Basic, if you just need a sturdy drill plate. Classic, if you need to drill to precise, repeatable dimensions. Premium, if you regularly work with long pieces. The stop ruler and table extension can also be added later as separate accessories—so you can start small and expand as needed.
Where the RUWI Drilling Table Comes in Handy
- Drilling a series of holes using the stop ruler: Set the position using the laser-etched scale, then drill identical holes in each part. The table extension also serves as a stacking aid.
- Long, large items: use the table extension to expand the surface area to the left, right, or front.
- Small, fiddly parts: Secure them in the grooves using a clamp or machine vise without tools, rather than holding the workpiece by hand—this significantly reduces the risk of accidents.

Does the drill table fit on my drill?
The slots in the mounting adapter allow it to be attached to many bench and table drills, drill stands, and small milling machines. Assembly instructions, screws, and threaded inserts are included. See the frequently asked questions below for a list of manufacturers whose products are typically compatible.
Here's how to assemble the drill table
Align the mounting bracket on the machine table and secure the adapter to its transverse or cross-shaped T-slots using at least two screws and locknuts. Then connect the drill table to the bracket using four hex socket screws (SW4). This one-time installation takes about 10 minutes and ensures greater safety and repeatability in the long term.
FAQs
It fits many drill presses, bench drills, drill stands, and smaller milling machines. Assembly instructions, screws, and threaded plates are included. If the standard accessories don’t fit, you can use nuts with washers. Typical compatible manufacturers include Flott, Alzmetall, Optimum (Stürmer), Wabeco, Bernardo, Knuth, Gillardon, Noll, Maxion, HBM Machines, Güde, Scheppach, and Holzmann. If you’re unsure, please contact us—we’ll check it with you.
You can drill with confidence, precision, and speed—especially when working with mass-produced parts made of wood, metal, or plastic. The large support surface and table extension can accommodate even long workpieces, and because even small parts are securely held in place, the risk of injury is significantly reduced.
First, just flip it over and use the undamaged side. Once that side is worn out, you can find affordable replacements in the online store.
Yes. All drill tables have pre-drilled holes along the side edges, which you can use to connect several tables side by side to form a wide platform—suitable for in-line drilling machines.

