CNC Machining Center Quaser MV154P

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Specifications: Manufacturer: Quaser Model No.: MV154P Year of Make: 2011 Control: Heidenhain iTNC 530 Travels: X = 850 mm / Y = 610 mm / Z = 610 mm Spindle mount: ISO 40 (DIN 69871 / BT40) Table size: approx. 1,000 × 550 mm, 5 T-slots (approx. 18 mm) Spindle speed: up to approx. 8,000–10,000 rpm Spindle motor power: approx. 11 kW (15 kW max.) Machine weight: approx. 6,400 kg Dimensions (L×W×H): approx. 254 × 260 × 293 cm Connected load: 400 V / 3~ / 50 Hz / 25 kVA Country of origin: Taiwan Condition: Milling spindle causes operating noise – function is basically given, but with technical conspicuousness (indication of bearing damage or imbalance) X-axis also causes noise – possible damage to guide or drive Coolant pump available Heidenhain control unit apparently intact Condition of use: oil/chip deposits, traces of corrosion in the machine bed Machine as shown Coolant pump included Without any other accessories or clamping devices No guarantee of completeness or function of individual components Seller's notes: The machine was last in operation, but shows clear signs of wear Not fully operational – repair or overhaul required State classification: Category: "partially functional / in need of repair" Assessment: not immediately ready for production
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Milling spindle and X-axis cause operating noise, machine partially functional with repair required.
Lot number:
037-SNG-1
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Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Quaser
Type
MV154P
Year of build
2011
Taper iso
ISO 40
Travel x-axis
850mm
Travel y-axis
610mm
Travel z-axis
610mm
Speed till n=
10000rpm

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