Steinhauer - eCAB MODCenter - 2014 - Control cabinet processing machine

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The Steinhauer machine is used for metal and plastic processing in the Control cabinet construction and electrical production. Flat and Beveled control cabinet components, such as mounting plates, doors, Sidewalls and roofing sheets made of steel, stainless steel, aluminium and various Plastics. During the running time of the machine, it automatically brings in pre-programmed drilling pattern onto the workpiece. The necessary Tools are loaded by hand and in the further program sequence automatically recorded. The planning of the cabinet assembly is carried out using a CAD included in the scope of delivery software or any other suitable third-party CAD program. The CNC programs required for operation are automatically controlled by the Steinhauer software (post-processor). Alternatively, you can use your own CNC Programs can be operated via a DIN code interface. Machine available from February 26
Lot number:
A7-38316-6
Location:
Graz, AT
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Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Steinhauer
Type
eCAB MODCenter
Year of build
2014
Terms of delivery
Ex foundation-unpackaged

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