Standard M-4V | Turret Mill | Variable Speed - STANDARD Direct

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STANDARD M-4V Turret Mill with Variable Speed

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*Mills are built on order, delivery is approx 9~14 weeks
Prices include Sea Freight to your nearest port*
*Excludes Local Taxes*

Description

Our turret milling machine with variable speed (motor 3HP) and an R8 spindle is a vertical milling machine that is designed for precision machining of various metal and non-metal parts. The machine is equipped with a rotating turret that holds multiple cutting tools, allowing for a quick tool change and reducing the time needed to perform multiple operations.

The variable speed motor (3HP) provides the power required to operate the machine, while the R8 spindle is a standard taper used in the tool holding industry for milling machines. This type of spindle allows for quick and easy tool changes, as well as providing high accuracy and stability during cutting operations.

This machine is typically equipped with a number of features, such as a sturdy and stable base, a table that can be adjusted in multiple directions, and an easy-to-use control panel. Additionally, the machine is often equipped with various safety features, such as automatic shut-off mechanisms, to ensure that the operator is protected while using the machine.

Overall, a turret milling machine with variable speed and an R8 spindle is a versatile and efficient tool for a variety of milling operations, including drilling, boring, and facing.

Benefits of a turret mill over other mills:

  • Like most milling machines it has 3-milling axes - X,Y,Z-axis
  • It can drill using its quill, like a drill press.
  • Drill/mill at angles on A & B-axes (head tilt left/right, forward/back).
  • Head positional via adjustable ram relative to table.
  • Slotting work can be done with a Slotting attachment added to the Ram.
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Table Size 1250x254mm  49.21 x 10 in
T Slots  16x65mm (3) 0.63 x 2.56 in (3)
Longitudinal (X) Travel  850mm 33.46 in
Cross (Y) Travel 400mm 15.75 in
Vertical (Z) Travel  400mm 15.75 in
Quill Travel  127mm 5 in
Quill Diameter Ø86mm 3.39 in
Spindle to Column 170-520mm 6.69-20.47 in
Spindle to Worktable 0-460mm 0-18.11 in
Arm Travel  400mm 15.75 in
Headstock Swivel Angle 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back) 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back)
Spindle Taper  ISO40 ISO40
Spindle Speed  66-4540rpm 66-4540rpm
Main Motor 2.2kW 3HP
Table Load 350kg 771.61 lbs
Dimensions 1600x1700x2250mm  63 x 67 x 88.58 in
Weight 1250kg 2755.78 lbs
Standard Features
  • Splash Tray
  • Overarm Type Electrical Panel
  • X-Axis Feed Motors (A100)
Delivery

Machine are "Build on Order" only

Delivery is 8-12 weeks from Deposit payment

How to use a Turret Milling Machine
Using a turret milling machine with a variable speed motor and an R8 spindle requires a basic understanding of milling operations and the various controls and components of the machine.

Here are the steps to follow when using this type of machine:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the machine: Before using the machine, take the time to familiarize yourself with its components, including the control panel, spindle, table, and turret.

  2. Select the appropriate tool: Choose the right tool for the job based on the material you're working with and the type of operation you want to perform. Ensure that the tool is securely clamped in the tool holder.

  3. Set the speed: Depending on the material being machined and the type of cut being performed, you will need to adjust the speed of the spindle. The speed can usually be adjusted using a dial on the control panel.

  4. Install the workpiece: Mount the workpiece onto the machine table, securing it in place with clamps or other suitable restraints.

  5. Adjust the table: Adjust the position of the table so that the cutting tool is properly aligned with the workpiece.

  6. Start the machine: Turn on the machine, and begin the milling operation. Pay close attention to the sound and vibration of the machine, and make any necessary adjustments to the speed and cutting depth to ensure a smooth and accurate cut.

  7. Check the finished product: After completing the milling operation, inspect the workpiece to ensure that it meets your specifications. If necessary, make any necessary adjustments to the tool, speed, or other settings.

Note: Before using any machine, it is important to read the operator's manual and any safety instructions that come with the machine to ensure that you are operating it correctly and safely.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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Description

Our turret milling machine with variable speed (motor 3HP) and an R8 spindle is a vertical milling machine that is designed for precision machining of various metal and non-metal parts. The machine is equipped with a rotating turret that holds multiple cutting tools, allowing for a quick tool change and reducing the time needed to perform multiple operations.

The variable speed motor (3HP) provides the power required to operate the machine, while the R8 spindle is a standard taper used in the tool holding industry for milling machines. This type of spindle allows for quick and easy tool changes, as well as providing high accuracy and stability during cutting operations.

This machine is typically equipped with a number of features, such as a sturdy and stable base, a table that can be adjusted in multiple directions, and an easy-to-use control panel. Additionally, the machine is often equipped with various safety features, such as automatic shut-off mechanisms, to ensure that the operator is protected while using the machine.

Overall, a turret milling machine with variable speed and an R8 spindle is a versatile and efficient tool for a variety of milling operations, including drilling, boring, and facing.

Benefits of a turret mill over other mills:

  • Like most milling machines it has 3-milling axes - X,Y,Z-axis
  • It can drill using its quill, like a drill press.
  • Drill/mill at angles on A & B-axes (head tilt left/right, forward/back).
  • Head positional via adjustable ram relative to table.
  • Slotting work can be done with a Slotting attachment added to the Ram.
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Table Size 1250x254mm  49.21 x 10 in
T Slots  16x65mm (3) 0.63 x 2.56 in (3)
Longitudinal (X) Travel  850mm 33.46 in
Cross (Y) Travel 400mm 15.75 in
Vertical (Z) Travel  400mm 15.75 in
Quill Travel  127mm 5 in
Quill Diameter Ø86mm 3.39 in
Spindle to Column 170-520mm 6.69-20.47 in
Spindle to Worktable 0-460mm 0-18.11 in
Arm Travel  400mm 15.75 in
Headstock Swivel Angle 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back) 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back)
Spindle Taper  ISO40 ISO40
Spindle Speed  66-4540rpm 66-4540rpm
Main Motor 2.2kW 3HP
Table Load 350kg 771.61 lbs
Dimensions 1600x1700x2250mm  63 x 67 x 88.58 in
Weight 1250kg 2755.78 lbs
Standard Features
  • Splash Tray
  • Overarm Type Electrical Panel
  • X-Axis Feed Motors (A100)
Delivery

Machine are "Build on Order" only

Delivery is 8-12 weeks from Deposit payment

How to use a Turret Milling Machine
Using a turret milling machine with a variable speed motor and an R8 spindle requires a basic understanding of milling operations and the various controls and components of the machine.

Here are the steps to follow when using this type of machine:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the machine: Before using the machine, take the time to familiarize yourself with its components, including the control panel, spindle, table, and turret.

  2. Select the appropriate tool: Choose the right tool for the job based on the material you're working with and the type of operation you want to perform. Ensure that the tool is securely clamped in the tool holder.

  3. Set the speed: Depending on the material being machined and the type of cut being performed, you will need to adjust the speed of the spindle. The speed can usually be adjusted using a dial on the control panel.

  4. Install the workpiece: Mount the workpiece onto the machine table, securing it in place with clamps or other suitable restraints.

  5. Adjust the table: Adjust the position of the table so that the cutting tool is properly aligned with the workpiece.

  6. Start the machine: Turn on the machine, and begin the milling operation. Pay close attention to the sound and vibration of the machine, and make any necessary adjustments to the speed and cutting depth to ensure a smooth and accurate cut.

  7. Check the finished product: After completing the milling operation, inspect the workpiece to ensure that it meets your specifications. If necessary, make any necessary adjustments to the tool, speed, or other settings.

Note: Before using any machine, it is important to read the operator's manual and any safety instructions that come with the machine to ensure that you are operating it correctly and safely.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*