Shüco - 1999 - PBS - Router

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A1-27423-420
Loenhout, BE

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Milling machine PBS machining center Schuco Information: CNC Machine PBS Schuco for Sale Machine in working order Sale due to replacement of new machine Article number: 299651 Year of construction: 1999 Manual and documentation available. TECHNICAL DETAILS X-axis: 6,650 mm Y-axis: 800 mm Z-axis: 500 mm Infeed X-axis: 0-40 m/min Rapid traverse X-axis: 40 m/min Approach Y and Z axis: 0-30 m/min Rapid traverse Y- and Z-axis: 30 m/min B-axis rotation: from 0-90° continuous C-axis rotation: from 0-360° continuous Rotation speed B and C axis: 10,000°/min Positioning accuracy within a macro: max. 300 mm ±0.1 mm Positioning accuracy over a length of 6,000 mm: < ±0.15 mm MILLING Maximum tool dimensions for milling, drilling: Ø 50 mm, length = 60 mm Maximum tool dimensions for disc milling: Ø 300 mm Maximum spindle motor power: 7 kW Power spindle motor for disc milling: 7 kW Spindle motor speed: 0-30,000 rpm Tool change time: < 15 s (from clamping to clamping) Tool holder: HSK-E-40 steep cone Tool magazine: 9 plus 1 Total machine weight: 6.5 tons STAGE Number of clamping blocks: 8 pieces Positioning of the clamping blocks: automatic Maximum profile length for 3-sided machining: 6,650 mm Maximum profile length for 5-sided machining: 6,100 mm Maximum profile cross-section with maximum tool length: 300 mm x 230 mm
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Transport is possible with the seller at an additional cost
Lot number:
A1-27423-420
Location:
Loenhout, BE
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454 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of carbon emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Amsterdam - Berlin flight corresponds to 78 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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