Universal milling machines and universal machining centers
Offers universal milling machines & universal machining centers
Year: 2006
Heidenhain iTNC 530, Year 2006, X: 500, Y: 450, Z: 400, B-Axes 108°, C-Axes 360°, Axes 5, [rpm] 18.000, Tool: SK 40, Toolchanger, Tools 30, NC-panning and rotary Table, Table: 500 x 380, Int. cooling [bar] 40Year: 2017
Heidenhain TNC 620, Year 2017, X: 750, Y: 600, Z: 520, [rpm] 12.000, kW 13, [Nm] 82, Tool: SK 40, Tools 32, NC-panning and rotary Table, B-Axes -10° / +95°, C-Axes 360°, Table: 800 x 620, Int. cooling [bar]Year: 2008
Siemens 840 D ShopMill, Year 2008, X: 1.760 (2 x 630), Y: 600, Z: 800 horizontal oder 770 vertikal, A-Axes, B-Axes +/- 100°, hydraulisch geklemmt, stufenlos interpolierend, Axes 5, [rpm] 30 - 6.000, kW 30, [Nm] 143, Tool: SK 40, Toolchanger, Tools 36, NC rotary table AXA RTA 4L-520, Tailstock manuell, Spitzenhöhe 280 mm, Int. cooling [bar] 30, cooling systemYear: 2002
Heidenhain iTNC 530, Year 2002, X: 2.940 / 2 x 1.220, Y: 900, Z: 950, [rpm] 35 - 8.000, kW 20, Tool: SK 40, Tools 2 x 22 (44), Table: 3.890 x 800, NC rotary table RTA4S800, cooling systemYear: 2004
Heidenhain iTNC 530, Year 2004, X: 1.800, Y: 2.000, Z: 1.100, B-Axes -7 / +187 °, C-Axes 360 °, Axes 5, [rpm] 18.000, kW 28 /19, [Nm] 121, Tool: HSK 63, Toolchanger, Tools 120, Pal. 2, Pal. size 1.600 x 1.400, Int. cooling [bar] 40Year: 2002
Heidenhain iTNC 530, Year 2002, X: 2.800, Y: 3.400, Z: 1.600, B-Axes, C-Axes, [rpm] 10.000, kW 44/32, [Nm] 288, Tool: HSK 100, Tools 120, NC rotary table 2500 x 2000, Pal. 2, Pal. size 2.500 x 2.000, Int. cooling [bar]Year: 2006
Siemens 840 D powerline, Year 2006, X: 885, Y: 600, Z: 600, B-Axes -10 / +110°, C-Axes 360°, Axes 5, [rpm] 28.000, kW 55 / 43,4, Tool: HSK 63, Toolchanger, Tools 30, NC rotary table, Table: Ø 750, Int. cooling [bar] 40Year: 1999
Heidenhain Millplus, Year 1999, X: 800, Y: 700, Z: 600, [rpm] 20 -8.000, [kW] 16, Tool: SK 40, Tools 120, Pal. 2, NC rotary table, Table: 800 x 630, Int. cooling [bar], Oil mist separatorYear: 2005
Heidenhain iTNC 530, Year 2005, X: 2.500, Y: 920, Z: 800, B-Axes, C-Axes, Axes 5, [rpm] 18.000, Tool: SK 40, Toolchanger, Tools 30, NC rotary table Ø 700Year: 2004
Siemens 840 D powerline mit Shopmill, Year 2004, X: 1.250, Y: 880, Z: 800, A-Axes 0,001°, C-Axes 0,001°, Axes 5, [rpm] 18.000, Tool: HSK 63, Toolchanger, Tools 60, NC rotary table, Table: 1.250 x 1.000, Int. cooling [bar] 40, Oil mist separatorYear: 1999
Heidenhain TNC 426 PB, Year 1999, X: 1.800, Y: 2.000, Z: 1.100, C-Axes 360°, B-Axes 0 oder 90°, Axes 4,5, [rpm] 8.000, kW 30 / 20, [Nm] 285, Tool: SK 50, Toolchanger, Tools 60, NC rotary table, Table: 1.700 x 1.400, Int. cooling [bar]
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A universal machining center is used for the all-around processing of workpieces and can perform various machining operations such as milling and drilling on at least 5 axes. Controlled via CNC, the processing by a universal machining center is fully automated. Machines with a sufficiently large table can even process multiple workpieces simultaneously. Due to their high flexibility, universal machining centers are widely used in modern manufacturing technology, and the range of different models is extremely diverse.
Designs and Functionality
Universal machining centers are available in column and console designs, with the latter being a particularly economical solution for machining small to medium-sized workpieces. All-around processing is enabled either by a swiveling spindle or a swiveling table, depending on the version. For automated production, all necessary milling tools are stored in a tool magazine and are automatically changed and positioned.
All moving parts of a universal machining center are mounted on a base frame and protected by an enclosure from falling chips and contamination by coolant. Depending on the manufacturer and model, universal machining centers are available with different controls and travel paths.
When is a Universal Machining Center Used?
A universal machining center is generally used for all-around processing of workpieces on at least 5 axes. While some models are only suitable for milling simple geometric shapes, others enable 5-axis simultaneous machining, where all axes move at the same time, allowing complex free-form parts with curved shapes – such as rotor blades – to be milled. Because of their high flexibility, fast processing speed, and the wide variety of designs, universal machining centers are found in production facilities across various industries, such as mechanical engineering, the automotive industry, aerospace, and medical technology. Applications range from one-off production to small and medium-sized series, up to mass production.
Buying a Used Universal Machining Center
Due to their widespread use and the wide range of different models, the market for used universal machining centers is very large. At Stenzel, we are happy to advise you in detail on the model that best suits your requirements.
Your used universal machining center should operate just as precisely and reliably as a comparable new device. That’s why our technicians thoroughly inspect all functions of the machines we offer and check that they operate smoothly. This ensures that all five axes of the machining center of your choice meet all specifications with the highest precision. Tool heads and wear parts are also checked, as well as data processing and the execution of even complex work steps.
Our used machines are therefore a safe investment, as all potential faults and teething issues found in new devices have already been corrected – allowing you to purchase a fully functional 5-axis CNC machine at an attractive price.