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STANDARD UK-700 Knee Type Universal Milling Machine

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*Mills are built on order, delivery is approx 9~14 weeks
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Description

A knee-type universal milling machine is a machine tool that has a vertically adjustable worktable that is mounted on a knee, which is a massive casting that rides vertically on the milling machine column. The knee-type milling machine has a horizontally oriented spindle that is parallel to the worktable, and the workpiece is clamped to the worktable using a vise or clamping device. The cutting tool is mounted on an arbor that is inserted into the spindle and is driven by a motor. The knee-type milling machine is capable of performing both conventional and climb milling operations and can be used to machine a wide variety of materials including metals, plastics, and composites.

Main Features:

  • Universal Milling Head and Horizontal Milling Arbor
  • Precision Ground Gears
  • Gearbox Feed System
  • Servo Motor Runs 3-Axis Feeds
  • Schneider Electrics
  • Coolant System with Splash Tray
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Work Surface 1270x300mm 50 x 12in
Table Movement Range
720x380x400mm 28.3 x 15 x 15.7in
Table Swivel 45°~+45° 45°~+45°
Spindle taper  ISO40 ISO40
Spindle speed
35-1500rpm (12 speeds) 35-1500rpm (12 speeds)
Horizontal Spindle to Ram 155mm 6.1in
Spindle Motor  3kW 4.1 hp
X-Axis Feed 30-830mm/min (variable), Rapid 1335mm/min 1.2-32.7in/min (variable), Rapid 52.6in/min
Y-Axis Feed 30-830mm/min (variable), Rapid 1335mm/min 1.2-32.7in/min (variable), Rapid 52.6in/min
Z-Axis Feed
23-625mm/min (variable), Rapid 1000mm/min 0.9-24.6in/min (variable), Rapid 39.4in/min
Feed Motor  10Nm   7.4 ft-lb
Load on Table 250kg 550 lbs
Dimensions 1720x1680x1730mm  67.7 x 66.1 x 68.1in
Weight 1550kg  3417 lbs

 

    Delivery

    Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

    How to use a Knee Type Universal Milling Machine

    Using a knee-type universal milling machine involves the following steps:

    1. Set up the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the worktable using a vise or clamping device. Make sure that it is level and properly aligned.

    2. Select the cutting tool: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for the operation and mount it on the arbor. Make sure that it is tightened securely and that the tool is properly aligned with the spindle.

    3. Adjust the spindle speed: Set the spindle speed to match the recommended speed for the cutting tool and the material being machined.

    4. Adjust the feed rate: Set the feed rate to match the recommended speed for the cutting tool and the material being machined.

    5. Start the machine: Turn on the machine and lower the cutting tool onto the workpiece using the knee.

    6. Perform the operation: Use the handles on the knee to control the movement of the cutting tool. Make sure to keep your hands clear of the cutting tool and to use the appropriate safety equipment.

    7. Stop the machine: When the operation is complete, turn off the machine and raise the cutting tool away from the workpiece.

    8. Clean up: Clean up any chips or debris from the work area and properly store the cutting tool.

    It's important to always refer to the machine manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines before operating any machine.

    *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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    Description

    A knee-type universal milling machine is a machine tool that has a vertically adjustable worktable that is mounted on a knee, which is a massive casting that rides vertically on the milling machine column. The knee-type milling machine has a horizontally oriented spindle that is parallel to the worktable, and the workpiece is clamped to the worktable using a vise or clamping device. The cutting tool is mounted on an arbor that is inserted into the spindle and is driven by a motor. The knee-type milling machine is capable of performing both conventional and climb milling operations and can be used to machine a wide variety of materials including metals, plastics, and composites.

    Main Features:

    • Universal Milling Head and Horizontal Milling Arbor
    • Precision Ground Gears
    • Gearbox Feed System
    • Servo Motor Runs 3-Axis Feeds
    • Schneider Electrics
    • Coolant System with Splash Tray
    Specifications
    Description Metric Imperial
    Work Surface 1270x300mm 50 x 12in
    Table Movement Range
    720x380x400mm 28.3 x 15 x 15.7in
    Table Swivel 45°~+45° 45°~+45°
    Spindle taper  ISO40 ISO40
    Spindle speed
    35-1500rpm (12 speeds) 35-1500rpm (12 speeds)
    Horizontal Spindle to Ram 155mm 6.1in
    Spindle Motor  3kW 4.1 hp
    X-Axis Feed 30-830mm/min (variable), Rapid 1335mm/min 1.2-32.7in/min (variable), Rapid 52.6in/min
    Y-Axis Feed 30-830mm/min (variable), Rapid 1335mm/min 1.2-32.7in/min (variable), Rapid 52.6in/min
    Z-Axis Feed
    23-625mm/min (variable), Rapid 1000mm/min 0.9-24.6in/min (variable), Rapid 39.4in/min
    Feed Motor  10Nm   7.4 ft-lb
    Load on Table 250kg 550 lbs
    Dimensions 1720x1680x1730mm  67.7 x 66.1 x 68.1in
    Weight 1550kg  3417 lbs

     

      Delivery

      Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

      How to use a Knee Type Universal Milling Machine

      Using a knee-type universal milling machine involves the following steps:

      1. Set up the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the worktable using a vise or clamping device. Make sure that it is level and properly aligned.

      2. Select the cutting tool: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for the operation and mount it on the arbor. Make sure that it is tightened securely and that the tool is properly aligned with the spindle.

      3. Adjust the spindle speed: Set the spindle speed to match the recommended speed for the cutting tool and the material being machined.

      4. Adjust the feed rate: Set the feed rate to match the recommended speed for the cutting tool and the material being machined.

      5. Start the machine: Turn on the machine and lower the cutting tool onto the workpiece using the knee.

      6. Perform the operation: Use the handles on the knee to control the movement of the cutting tool. Make sure to keep your hands clear of the cutting tool and to use the appropriate safety equipment.

      7. Stop the machine: When the operation is complete, turn off the machine and raise the cutting tool away from the workpiece.

      8. Clean up: Clean up any chips or debris from the work area and properly store the cutting tool.

      It's important to always refer to the machine manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines before operating any machine.

      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*