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STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed

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Description

Introducing our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed

Looking for a reliable and versatile turret mill to enhance your machining capabilities? Look no further! Our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the ideal solution, and it's available for sale now.

Key Features:

  1. Variable Speed Precision: This turret mill is equipped with variable speed control, allowing you to tailor your machining operations with precision and adaptability. Whether you're working with delicate materials or tackling heavy-duty tasks, the variable speed feature ensures optimal results.

  2. Sturdy Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials and built to last, the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its robust construction guarantees durability and longevity.

  3. Turret Head Versatility: The turret head design provides exceptional versatility, enabling you to change tools quickly and efficiently. This flexibility is a valuable asset for businesses that require a wide range of machining capabilities.

  4. Smooth and Accurate Operation: Precision is paramount in machining, and this turret mill delivers. Its advanced technology and smooth operation ensure that your workpieces meet the highest standards of accuracy.

  5. User-Friendly Interface: The user-friendly interface makes it easy to set up and operate the machine, reducing the learning curve for operators and improving overall productivity.

  6. Wide Range of Applications: The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is suitable for various applications, including milling, drilling, and boring. It's an excellent addition to any workshop or manufacturing environment.

If you're in search of a high-quality turret mill for sale that offers precision, durability, and versatility, your search ends here. The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the perfect choice for your machining needs.

Invest in excellence, invest in your business. Order your STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed today and experience the difference in performance and reliability.

Benefits of a turret mill over other mills:

  • This milling machine is equipped with three axes - X,Y,Z - that are common to most milling machines.
  • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is equipped with a quill that allows for use similar to a drilling machine through lever operation.
  • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill boasts the capacity to mill and drill at various angles on the A-axis (head tilts left and right) and the B-axis (head tilts forward and backwards).
  • The ram allows for precise adjustment of the head's angle and reach relative to the table.
  • By attaching a Slotting attachment to the back of the Ram, users can perform slotting operations with the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill.
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Table Size 1370x305mm 54x12 inches
T Slots  16x65mm (x3) 0.63x2.56 inches (x3)
Longitudinal (X) Travel 850mm 33.46 inches
Cross (Y) Travel  400mm 15.75 inches
Vertical (Z) Travel 400mm 15.75 inches
Quill Travel 127mm 5 inches
Quill Diameter  Ø100mm Ø3.94 inches
Spindle to Column 170-520mm 6.69-20.47 inches
Spindle to Workspace  0-460mm 0-18.11 inches
Arm Travel  450mm 17.72 inches
Milling Head Tilt 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back) 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back)
Spindle Taper  ISO40 ISO40
Spindle Speed 66-4540rpm 66-4540rpm
Main Motor 5HP (3.7kW) 5HP (3.7kW)
Max. Table Load 350kg 772 pounds
Dimensions 1750x1650x2100mm 68.9x64.96x82.68 inches
Weight 1400kg 3086.47 pounds


    Standard Features
    • Splash Tray
    • Overarm Type Electrical Panel
    • X-Axis Feed Motors (A100)
    • Z-Axis Built-in Elevating Motor
    Delivery

    Delivery 8-12 Weeksfrom Deposit

    How to use a Turret Mill

    A turret mill with variable speed is a versatile machine used in metalworking and machining to perform tasks like drilling, milling, and cutting. The variable speed feature allows you to adjust the spindle speed, which is important for different types of materials and cutting tools. Here's a general guide on how to use a turret mill with variable speed:

    1. Safety Precautions: Before operating the mill, ensure you're familiar with all safety guidelines and wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and hearing protection. Always follow the manufacturer's safety recommendations.

    2. Machine Setup: a. Check the machine's power supply and emergency stop. b. Ensure the workpiece and cutting tools are securely clamped in place. c. Adjust the worktable to the desired height and make sure it's locked in position.

    3. Tool Selection: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for your job, such as end mills, face mills, or drill bits. Ensure they are sharp, in good condition, and properly secured in the spindle.

    4. Spindle Speed Adjustment: a. Locate the variable speed control on the machine. It's typically a dial or lever near the spindle. b. Turn the control to adjust the spindle speed. Consult the machine's manual or guidelines for recommended speeds based on your material and tool.

    5. Feeds and Speeds: Determine the proper feeds and speeds for your specific job. This information is based on the material you're working with and the tool you're using. Consult cutting speed charts or references to find the right values.

    6. Workpiece Alignment: Make sure your workpiece is properly aligned with the cutting tool. Use the machine's handles to move the worktable and adjust the workpiece's position accordingly.

    7. Power On: a. Turn on the machine's main power switch. b. Ensure the emergency stop is disengaged.

    8. Milling Operation: a. Use the handwheels or power feed controls to move the worktable in the desired direction. b. Slowly lower the spindle toward the workpiece. c. Engage the feed mechanism to start the cutting process. The feed rate should match the recommended value for your specific operation. d. Move the workpiece and the cutter as needed to achieve your desired cuts and shapes.

    9. Monitoring: Keep a close eye on the milling process. Pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations. If something seems off, stop the machine immediately and address the issue.

    10. Finish and Cleanup: Once the milling operation is complete, turn off the machine, raise the spindle, and remove the workpiece. Clean the machine and surrounding area from chips and coolant.

    11. Safety Shutdown: Ensure the machine is properly shut down and secured when you're finished. Engage the emergency stop if necessary.

    Always remember that safe operation and proper setup are crucial when using a turret mill with variable speed. Refer to the machine's manual and follow any specific guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, practice safe machining techniques and maintain your machine to ensure accurate and reliable results.

    Description

    Introducing our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed

    Looking for a reliable and versatile turret mill to enhance your machining capabilities? Look no further! Our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the ideal solution, and it's available for sale now.

    Key Features:

    1. Variable Speed Precision: This turret mill is equipped with variable speed control, allowing you to tailor your machining operations with precision and adaptability. Whether you're working with delicate materials or tackling heavy-duty tasks, the variable speed feature ensures optimal results.

    2. Sturdy Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials and built to last, the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its robust construction guarantees durability and longevity.

    3. Turret Head Versatility: The turret head design provides exceptional versatility, enabling you to change tools quickly and efficiently. This flexibility is a valuable asset for businesses that require a wide range of machining capabilities.

    4. Smooth and Accurate Operation: Precision is paramount in machining, and this turret mill delivers. Its advanced technology and smooth operation ensure that your workpieces meet the highest standards of accuracy.

    5. User-Friendly Interface: The user-friendly interface makes it easy to set up and operate the machine, reducing the learning curve for operators and improving overall productivity.

    6. Wide Range of Applications: The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is suitable for various applications, including milling, drilling, and boring. It's an excellent addition to any workshop or manufacturing environment.

    If you're in search of a high-quality turret mill for sale that offers precision, durability, and versatility, your search ends here. The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the perfect choice for your machining needs.

    Invest in excellence, invest in your business. Order your STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed today and experience the difference in performance and reliability.

    Benefits of a turret mill over other mills:

    • This milling machine is equipped with three axes - X,Y,Z - that are common to most milling machines.
    • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is equipped with a quill that allows for use similar to a drilling machine through lever operation.
    • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill boasts the capacity to mill and drill at various angles on the A-axis (head tilts left and right) and the B-axis (head tilts forward and backwards).
    • The ram allows for precise adjustment of the head's angle and reach relative to the table.
    • By attaching a Slotting attachment to the back of the Ram, users can perform slotting operations with the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill.
    Specifications
    Description Metric Imperial
    Table Size 1370x305mm 54x12 inches
    T Slots  16x65mm (x3) 0.63x2.56 inches (x3)
    Longitudinal (X) Travel 850mm 33.46 inches
    Cross (Y) Travel  400mm 15.75 inches
    Vertical (Z) Travel 400mm 15.75 inches
    Quill Travel 127mm 5 inches
    Quill Diameter  Ø100mm Ø3.94 inches
    Spindle to Column 170-520mm 6.69-20.47 inches
    Spindle to Workspace  0-460mm 0-18.11 inches
    Arm Travel  450mm 17.72 inches
    Milling Head Tilt 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back) 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back)
    Spindle Taper  ISO40 ISO40
    Spindle Speed 66-4540rpm 66-4540rpm
    Main Motor 5HP (3.7kW) 5HP (3.7kW)
    Max. Table Load 350kg 772 pounds
    Dimensions 1750x1650x2100mm 68.9x64.96x82.68 inches
    Weight 1400kg 3086.47 pounds


      Standard Features
      • Splash Tray
      • Overarm Type Electrical Panel
      • X-Axis Feed Motors (A100)
      • Z-Axis Built-in Elevating Motor
      Delivery

      Delivery 8-12 Weeksfrom Deposit

      How to use a Turret Mill

      A turret mill with variable speed is a versatile machine used in metalworking and machining to perform tasks like drilling, milling, and cutting. The variable speed feature allows you to adjust the spindle speed, which is important for different types of materials and cutting tools. Here's a general guide on how to use a turret mill with variable speed:

      1. Safety Precautions: Before operating the mill, ensure you're familiar with all safety guidelines and wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and hearing protection. Always follow the manufacturer's safety recommendations.

      2. Machine Setup: a. Check the machine's power supply and emergency stop. b. Ensure the workpiece and cutting tools are securely clamped in place. c. Adjust the worktable to the desired height and make sure it's locked in position.

      3. Tool Selection: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for your job, such as end mills, face mills, or drill bits. Ensure they are sharp, in good condition, and properly secured in the spindle.

      4. Spindle Speed Adjustment: a. Locate the variable speed control on the machine. It's typically a dial or lever near the spindle. b. Turn the control to adjust the spindle speed. Consult the machine's manual or guidelines for recommended speeds based on your material and tool.

      5. Feeds and Speeds: Determine the proper feeds and speeds for your specific job. This information is based on the material you're working with and the tool you're using. Consult cutting speed charts or references to find the right values.

      6. Workpiece Alignment: Make sure your workpiece is properly aligned with the cutting tool. Use the machine's handles to move the worktable and adjust the workpiece's position accordingly.

      7. Power On: a. Turn on the machine's main power switch. b. Ensure the emergency stop is disengaged.

      8. Milling Operation: a. Use the handwheels or power feed controls to move the worktable in the desired direction. b. Slowly lower the spindle toward the workpiece. c. Engage the feed mechanism to start the cutting process. The feed rate should match the recommended value for your specific operation. d. Move the workpiece and the cutter as needed to achieve your desired cuts and shapes.

      9. Monitoring: Keep a close eye on the milling process. Pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations. If something seems off, stop the machine immediately and address the issue.

      10. Finish and Cleanup: Once the milling operation is complete, turn off the machine, raise the spindle, and remove the workpiece. Clean the machine and surrounding area from chips and coolant.

      11. Safety Shutdown: Ensure the machine is properly shut down and secured when you're finished. Engage the emergency stop if necessary.

      Always remember that safe operation and proper setup are crucial when using a turret mill with variable speed. Refer to the machine's manual and follow any specific guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, practice safe machining techniques and maintain your machine to ensure accurate and reliable results.

      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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      Description

      Introducing our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed

      Looking for a reliable and versatile turret mill to enhance your machining capabilities? Look no further! Our STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the ideal solution, and it's available for sale now.

      Key Features:

      1. Variable Speed Precision: This turret mill is equipped with variable speed control, allowing you to tailor your machining operations with precision and adaptability. Whether you're working with delicate materials or tackling heavy-duty tasks, the variable speed feature ensures optimal results.

      2. Sturdy Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials and built to last, the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its robust construction guarantees durability and longevity.

      3. Turret Head Versatility: The turret head design provides exceptional versatility, enabling you to change tools quickly and efficiently. This flexibility is a valuable asset for businesses that require a wide range of machining capabilities.

      4. Smooth and Accurate Operation: Precision is paramount in machining, and this turret mill delivers. Its advanced technology and smooth operation ensure that your workpieces meet the highest standards of accuracy.

      5. User-Friendly Interface: The user-friendly interface makes it easy to set up and operate the machine, reducing the learning curve for operators and improving overall productivity.

      6. Wide Range of Applications: The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is suitable for various applications, including milling, drilling, and boring. It's an excellent addition to any workshop or manufacturing environment.

      If you're in search of a high-quality turret mill for sale that offers precision, durability, and versatility, your search ends here. The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed is the perfect choice for your machining needs.

      Invest in excellence, invest in your business. Order your STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill with Variable Speed today and experience the difference in performance and reliability.

      Benefits of a turret mill over other mills:

      • This milling machine is equipped with three axes - X,Y,Z - that are common to most milling machines.
      • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill is equipped with a quill that allows for use similar to a drilling machine through lever operation.
      • The STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill boasts the capacity to mill and drill at various angles on the A-axis (head tilts left and right) and the B-axis (head tilts forward and backwards).
      • The ram allows for precise adjustment of the head's angle and reach relative to the table.
      • By attaching a Slotting attachment to the back of the Ram, users can perform slotting operations with the STANDARD M-7V Turret Mill.
      Specifications
      Description Metric Imperial
      Table Size 1370x305mm 54x12 inches
      T Slots  16x65mm (x3) 0.63x2.56 inches (x3)
      Longitudinal (X) Travel 850mm 33.46 inches
      Cross (Y) Travel  400mm 15.75 inches
      Vertical (Z) Travel 400mm 15.75 inches
      Quill Travel 127mm 5 inches
      Quill Diameter  Ø100mm Ø3.94 inches
      Spindle to Column 170-520mm 6.69-20.47 inches
      Spindle to Workspace  0-460mm 0-18.11 inches
      Arm Travel  450mm 17.72 inches
      Milling Head Tilt 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back) 90º (Left & Right), 45º (Front & Back)
      Spindle Taper  ISO40 ISO40
      Spindle Speed 66-4540rpm 66-4540rpm
      Main Motor 5HP (3.7kW) 5HP (3.7kW)
      Max. Table Load 350kg 772 pounds
      Dimensions 1750x1650x2100mm 68.9x64.96x82.68 inches
      Weight 1400kg 3086.47 pounds


        Standard Features
        • Splash Tray
        • Overarm Type Electrical Panel
        • X-Axis Feed Motors (A100)
        • Z-Axis Built-in Elevating Motor
        Delivery

        Delivery 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

        How to use a Turret Mill

        A turret mill with variable speed is a versatile machine used in metalworking and machining to perform tasks like drilling, milling, and cutting. The variable speed feature allows you to adjust the spindle speed, which is important for different types of materials and cutting tools. Here's a general guide on how to use a turret mill with variable speed:

        1. Safety Precautions: Before operating the mill, ensure you're familiar with all safety guidelines and wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and hearing protection. Always follow the manufacturer's safety recommendations.

        2. Machine Setup: a. Check the machine's power supply and emergency stop. b. Ensure the workpiece and cutting tools are securely clamped in place. c. Adjust the worktable to the desired height and make sure it's locked in position.

        3. Tool Selection: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for your job, such as end mills, face mills, or drill bits. Ensure they are sharp, in good condition, and properly secured in the spindle.

        4. Spindle Speed Adjustment: a. Locate the variable speed control on the machine. It's typically a dial or lever near the spindle. b. Turn the control to adjust the spindle speed. Consult the machine's manual or guidelines for recommended speeds based on your material and tool.

        5. Feeds and Speeds: Determine the proper feeds and speeds for your specific job. This information is based on the material you're working with and the tool you're using. Consult cutting speed charts or references to find the right values.

        6. Workpiece Alignment: Make sure your workpiece is properly aligned with the cutting tool. Use the machine's handles to move the worktable and adjust the workpiece's position accordingly.

        7. Power On: a. Turn on the machine's main power switch. b. Ensure the emergency stop is disengaged.

        8. Milling Operation: a. Use the handwheels or power feed controls to move the worktable in the desired direction. b. Slowly lower the spindle toward the workpiece. c. Engage the feed mechanism to start the cutting process. The feed rate should match the recommended value for your specific operation. d. Move the workpiece and the cutter as needed to achieve your desired cuts and shapes.

        9. Monitoring: Keep a close eye on the milling process. Pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations. If something seems off, stop the machine immediately and address the issue.

        10. Finish and Cleanup: Once the milling operation is complete, turn off the machine, raise the spindle, and remove the workpiece. Clean the machine and surrounding area from chips and coolant.

        11. Safety Shutdown: Ensure the machine is properly shut down and secured when you're finished. Engage the emergency stop if necessary.

        Always remember that safe operation and proper setup are crucial when using a turret mill with variable speed. Refer to the machine's manual and follow any specific guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, practice safe machining techniques and maintain your machine to ensure accurate and reliable results.

        *Information shown may differ or change without warning*