Hermle UWF 900 Universal Tool Milling Machine (CNC)

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General information Manufacturer: Hermle Model: UWF 900 Year of Make: 1995 Control: Heidenhain BC 110–8 Serial number: 11125 Included: chip conveyor, coolant system Technical Specifications Travel: X-axis: 600 mm Y-axis: 400 mm Z-axis: 420 mm Recording: ISO 40 (SK 40) Speed range: 20 – 4,000 rpm Motor power: 6 kW Quill stroke: 75 mm Head swivel: ±90° Feeds: Working feed: 1 – 5,000 mm/min Rapid traverse: 7 m/min (X/Y), 6 m/min (Z) Workbench: Size: 900 x 460 mm T-slots: 7 pieces Groove spacing: 63 mm Groove width: 14 mm (H7) Max. table load: 400 kg Electrical data: Operating voltage: 400 V / 3 Ph / 50 Hz Control voltage: 24 V Total power: 12 kVA Rated current: 17 A Dimensions & Weight: Weight: approx. 2,900 kg Installation dimensions (LxWxH): approx. 4,000 x 3,800 x 2,000 mm Condition: Used, in working order Visible age-related signs of wear Control and electronics complete Control cabinet with Heidenhain drive modules Stored in a dry place Equipment: Conveyor Coolant system Indoor Circuit diagram HS 451
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Used, fully functional, with usual signs of wear.
Lot number:
037-SNJ-1
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Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Hermle
Type
UWF 900
Year of build
1995
Taper iso
ISO 40
Travel x-axis
600mm
Travel y-axis
600mm
Travel z-axis
420mm
CNC control, brand, type
Heidenhain BC 110-8

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