Schütte WU750 CNC 6 Axis Grinding Machine

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About this lot

Sales description – CNC grinding machine Schütte WU750CNC
with large part head and remote control
Manufacturer: Alfred H. Schütte, Cologne
Model No.: WU750CNC
Year of Make: 1993
Operating voltage: 380 V / 3~ / 50 Hz
Rated current: 25 A

Condition & Equipment

This used CNC grinding machine from the Schütte brand is in good and functional condition. The machine is technically flawless and ready for use. It is ideal for precise grinding work in individual and series production.

The machine is equipped with a control unit that enables user-friendly operation. The control is ergonomically mounted on the swivel arm, which enables flexible positioning. The work area can be seen through large viewing windows and is secured with double sliding doors.

Technical features
• Control: CNC-controlled (original Schütte system)
• Voltage: 380 volts, 3-phase, 50 Hz
• Power consumption: 25 amps
• Control cabinet with control panel including emergency stop switch, main switch, and other control elements
• Machine bed: solid and low-vibration for maximum precision
• Coolant system: integrated, with viewing window for process monitoring
• Lighting: work area equipped
with internal lighting
Particularities
• Robust design – ideal for long-lasting industrial use
• Ideal for precision grinding processes
• Large front doors for easy access and maintenance
• Stable frame construction with good noise and vibration insulation

Scope of delivery
• Schütte WU750CNC grinding machine
• Integrated control unit
• Control cabinet with control panel
• Technical documentation
• Incl. stainless steel drip tray
Lot number:
037-SQB-2
Location:
Düren, DE
Sold by:
Individual seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Schütte
Type
WU750 CNC 6
Year of build
1993
Manual present
Yes
Machine weight
5500kg
Dimension l
3000mm
Dimension w
2000mm
Dimension h
2200mm

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