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STANDARD UH-1400 Ram Head Type Universal Milling Machine

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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

This is a newly developed Ram-type universal milling machine with digital display, however it is based on the traditional knee-type milling machine and has more advanced features. This machine can mill any angle surface through the front half-sphere with a swiveling milling head.

Featuring enlarged machining capacity:

  • wide-range of spindle speed
  • infinitely speed changing
  • two sets of operating handles for easy operation
  • an interlock between locking and power/manual feed system
  • automatic lubrication system
  • sufficient rigidity and so on

The Standard UH-1400 Ram Head Type Universal Milling Machine is suited for multiple metalworking operations, particularly for manufacture of dies and moulds. This machine can mill plane grooves, slants, and cavities with precision and ease.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Table Size 2000x500mm 78.74 x 19.69 in
T-slots (No./width/pitch) 5/18/80 mm 5/0.71/3.15 in
Table Travel X-Axis - 1400mm
Y-Axis - 700mm
Z-Axis - 500mm
X-Axis -55.12 in
Y-Axis -27.56 in
Z-Axis -19.69 in
Milling Head swivel  360° 360°
Table feed X-Axis - 10-1000mm/min
Y-Axis - 10-1000mm/min
Z-Axis - 5-500mm/min
X-Axis - 0.39-39.37 in/min
Y-Axis - 0.39-39.37 in/min
Z-Axis - 0.20-19.69 in/min
Spindle Speed 30-2050rpm 30-2050rpm
Table rapid speed 2200/2200/1100mm/min 86.61/86.61/43.31 in/min
Spindle to Workspace 50-550mm 1.97-21.65 in
Spindle to Column 45-745mm 1.77-29.33 in
Spindle taper ISO50 ISO50
Main Motor 7.5kW 10.04HP
Dimensions  2625x2860x2080mm 103.35 x 112.60 x 81.89 in
Weight  5000kg 11023.11lbs

Standard Features
  • Universal Milling Head
  • 3-Axis Servo Feeds
  • Ball screw on X+Y-Axis
  • Schneider Electrics
  • Coolant System
  • Double Table Support.
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Strictly built on demand.

How to use a Ram Head type Universal Milling Machine

A Ram Head type Universal Milling Machine is a versatile milling machine that can be used for a wide range of milling operations.

To use the machine, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare the machine: Check the machine's manual and make sure that it is set up properly and all necessary tools are available. Ensure that the workpiece is securely clamped to the table.

  2. Choose the right cutter: Select a cutter that is appropriate for the material you will be machining and the desired outcome.

  3. Set the speed: Set the spindle speed to the recommended RPM for the cutter you have selected.

  4. Adjust the depth of cut: Use the depth of cut adjustment to set the depth of the cutter into the workpiece.

  5. Start the machine: Start the machine and let it reach full speed before engaging the cutter.

  6. Engage the cutter: Slowly lower the cutter into the workpiece, making sure to maintain a steady pace.

  7. Monitor the process: Observe the machining process carefully, and make any necessary adjustments to the speed or depth of cut.

  8. Finish the cut: When the cut is complete, turn off the machine and remove the workpiece.

Note: Always wear proper personal protective equipment and follow all safety guidelines when using a milling machine.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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Description

This is a newly developed Ram-type universal milling machine with digital display, however it is based on the traditional knee-type milling machine and has more advanced features. This machine can mill any angle surface through the front half-sphere with a swiveling milling head.

Featuring enlarged machining capacity:

  • wide-range of spindle speed
  • infinitely speed changing
  • two sets of operating handles for easy operation
  • an interlock between locking and power/manual feed system
  • automatic lubrication system
  • sufficient rigidity and so on

The Standard UH-1400 Ram Head Type Universal Milling Machine is suited for multiple metalworking operations, particularly for manufacture of dies and moulds. This machine can mill plane grooves, slants, and cavities with precision and ease.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Table Size 2000x500mm 78.74 x 19.69 in
T-slots (No./width/pitch) 5/18/80 mm 5/0.71/3.15 in
Table Travel X-Axis - 1400mm
Y-Axis - 700mm
Z-Axis - 500mm
X-Axis - 55.12 in
Y-Axis - 27.56 in
Z-Axis - 19.69 in
Milling Head swivel  360° 360°
Table feed X-Axis - 10-1000mm/min
Y-Axis - 10-1000mm/min
Z-Axis - 5-500mm/min
X-Axis - 0.39-39.37 in/min
Y-Axis - 0.39-39.37 in/min
Z-Axis - 0.20-19.69 in/min
Spindle Speed 30-2050rpm 30-2050rpm
Table rapid speed 2200/2200/1100mm/min 86.61/86.61/43.31 in/min
Spindle to Workspace 50-550mm 1.97-21.65 in
Spindle to Column 45-745mm 1.77-29.33 in
Spindle taper ISO50 ISO50
Main Motor 7.5kW 10.04HP
Dimensions  2625x2860x2080mm 103.35 x 112.60 x 81.89 in
Weight  5000kg 11023.11lbs

Standard Features
  • Universal Milling Head
  • 3-Axis Servo Feeds
  • Ball screw on X+Y-Axis
  • Schneider Electrics
  • Coolant System
  • Double Table Support.
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Strictly built on demand.

How to use a Ram Head type Universal Milling Machine

A Ram Head type Universal Milling Machine is a versatile milling machine that can be used for a wide range of milling operations.

To use the machine, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare the machine: Check the machine's manual and make sure that it is set up properly and all necessary tools are available. Ensure that the workpiece is securely clamped to the table.

  2. Choose the right cutter: Select a cutter that is appropriate for the material you will be machining and the desired outcome.

  3. Set the speed: Set the spindle speed to the recommended RPM for the cutter you have selected.

  4. Adjust the depth of cut: Use the depth of cut adjustment to set the depth of the cutter into the workpiece.

  5. Start the machine: Start the machine and let it reach full speed before engaging the cutter.

  6. Engage the cutter: Slowly lower the cutter into the workpiece, making sure to maintain a steady pace.

  7. Monitor the process: Observe the machining process carefully, and make any necessary adjustments to the speed or depth of cut.

  8. Finish the cut: When the cut is complete, turn off the machine and remove the workpiece.

Note: Always wear proper personal protective equipment and follow all safety guidelines when using a milling machine.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*