Horizontal milling machines and horizontal machining centers
Offers horizontal milling machines & horizontal machining centers
Year: 2006
Siemens 840D powerline + Shopmill, Year 2006, X: 1.000, Y: 1.000, Z: 1.000, [rpm] 8.000, Tool: HSK 100, Tools 270 / 360, Pal. 2, Pal. size 800 x 800, B-Axes 0,001°, Oil mist separator, Int. cooling [bar] 40Year: 2005
Siemens 840D powerline + Shopmill, Year 2005, X: 1.000, Y: 1.000, Z: 1.000, [rpm] 8.000, Tool: HSK 100, Tools 270 / 360, Pal. 2, Pal. size 800 x 800, B-Axes 0,001°, Oil mist separator, Int. cooling [bar] 40Year: 2017
CELOS Mitsubishi, Year 2017, X: 560, Y: 560, Z: 660, [rpm] 15.000, kW 30,7 / 18,5, Tool: BT 40, Tools 60, Pal. 2, Pal. size 400 x 400, table indec 0,001°, Int. cooling [bar] 70Year: 2005
Fanuc 18 imb + Mapps 2, Year 2005, [h] !!! 9.971 !!!, X: 1.400, Y: 1.200, Z: 1.200, B-Axes 0,001°, [rpm] 10.000, kW 30 / 25, Tool: BT 50, Toolchanger, Tools 140, Pal. 2, Pal. size 800 x 800, Int. cooling [bar]
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Horizontal machining centers (also known as machining centers) are suitable for various machining processes such as roughing, finishing, and drilling on a single machine, thus meeting a wide range of requirements in workpiece machining. Characteristic of a horizontal machining center is the horizontal orientation of the spindle as well as the NC rotary table, which allows machining the workpiece from four sides in a single setup. The tool change is carried out automatically from a tool magazine, ensuring time-saving production. Thanks to the pallet changer with two or more pallets, the next part can already be prepared while the current workpiece is being machined.
Design Types
In a horizontal machining center, the tool drive is powered by a horizontally mounted main spindle, which ensures unobstructed chip removal. Two common design types are distinguished: the column design and the console design. While the column design is very versatile and also suitable for particularly large workpieces, machining centers with console design have a significantly smaller working area, but usually also shorter span-to-span times (positioning of tools during automatic tool change).
What is a horizontal machining center used for?
Horizontal machining centers are primarily used for machining complex prismatic workpieces when machining from multiple sides without reclamping is required. Each machining plane benefits from the full power and rigidity of the work spindle, allowing for high material removal rates.
Due to their short non-productive times, horizontal machining centers have proven especially useful in series production, for example in the automotive industry, aerospace industry, and mechanical engineering.
Buying a used horizontal machining center
Companies looking to buy a used horizontal machining center are in good hands with Stenzel. With us, you'll find used horizontal machining centers from all leading manufacturers at fair prices—tested and ready for immediate use. We are happy to arrange a viewing appointment with you on site. Of course, we always make every effort to ensure that the machine is powered and ready for demonstration at the seller’s location.
Our qualified and experienced service technicians are also happy to assist you with advice and support, whether you have general questions about the machine, maintenance, or commissioning.