MICHAEL DECKEL S11 Tool Grinding Machine - 1987

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Serial Number: 863
Operating voltage: 380 V
Frequency: 50 Hz
Rated current: 14 A
Clamping range:
Center height universal part head: 170 mm
Tailstock tip height: 120 mm
Center height tailstock with intermediate bearing: 170 mm
Largest workpiece diameter between tips: 338 mm
Largest workpiece diameter for flying clamping: 600 mm
Maximum length between tips: 950 mm
Inner taper part head spindle: MK 4
T-slots machine stand: 12 mm
T-slots other parts: 8 mm
Range of motion:
Working travel grinding stroke: 190 mm
Transverse adjustment tool carrier: 100 mm
Grinding head height adjustment: 325 mm
Grinding spindle infeed: 5 mm
Coarse adjustment ranges tool carrier: 230 mm
Grinding head carrier: 800 mm
Universal part head on tool slide: 330 mm
Swivel range of grinding head carriers: 360°
Grinding head: 360°
Tool carrier: 360°
Universal part head horizontal and vertical: 360°
Grinding length for spiral grinding: max. 190 mm
Max. rotation of the part-head spindle during spiral grinding: 1.5 U
Grinding wheel largest diameter: 125 mm
Cutting wheel largest diameter: 200 mm
Spindle speed: 1400 - 7000 rpm
The machine is equipped with a two-axis digital display, optical measuring devices, a dressing device, table extension with counter tip, a matching workshop cabinet with matching accessories
Content consisting of tool holders, clamping devices, a spiral grinding device, radius grinding device, a chisel holder and various accessories
Lot number:
A7-36688-49
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
MICHAEL DECKEL
Type
S11
Year of build
1987
Machine weight
1000kg
Dimension l
2500mm
Dimension w
1000mm
Dimension h
1800mm
Terms of delivery
Loaded on truck

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Collection: 13.10. - 24.10.2025 All items are sold as used and uninspected unless otherwise noted. Please refer to the item description.

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