Deckel Maho - DMU 50 T - 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center - 1998

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The ALLMATIC vise visible in the video is not included in the sale.
The machine will be available for collection from 1 September 2025.

A 5-axis CNC universal machining center, the Deckel Maho DMU 50 T is renowned for its precision and flexibility in machining complex parts.

Numerical control: Heidenhain TNC 426 / TNC 430 with manual positioning of the B and C axes (3+2-axis machining).
structure: Integrated 700 x 500 mm rotary table, load capacity up to 200 kg.
brooch: Speed from 20 to 9,000 rpm, maximum power 13 kW, torque up to 82 Nm.
Tool Magazine: 16-tool capacity, SK40 tool holder, max. tool length 290 mm, max. weight 6 kg.
shopping: X = 500 mm, Y = 400 mm, Z = 400 mm.
Travel speeds: Fast feed up to 12 m/min, work feed up to 10,000 mm/min.
size: Estimated footprint 2,200 x 2,000 x 2,200 mm.
weight: Approximately 3,500 kg.

Equipment included: Internal cooling system, chip conveyor, complete documentation (manuals, electrical diagrams).
state: Good working condition, functional control panel, regular preventive maintenance performed, spindle hours: 9,307 h.

Lot number:
A7-36301-2
Location:
Mulhouse, FR
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Deckel Maho
Type
DMU 50 T
Year of build
1998
Serial number
650431
Travel x-axis
500mm
Travel y-axis
400mm
Travel z-axis
400mm
Hours on display
9307

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Attention please!
At the request of interested parties, online auction of metalworking machinery. Sale organized by SURPLEX O.V.V. (AGT 075-2015), Olivier BARON, authorized auctioneer. Note: See Article 6 of our General Terms and Conditions of Sale – France. Approximately 52 valuable lots
37,949 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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