Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.

Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.

STANDARD EHA-110 CNC Horizontal Boring Mills - Ø110mm Spindle (X,Y,Z,B-axis)

Description

The STANDARD EHA-110 is a compact and efficient horizontal borer engineered for high-precision machining in space-conscious workshops. Designed for versatility and ease of use, it features a Ø110mm spindle and an integrated manual facing head—ideal for small to medium-sized components requiring both accuracy and reliability.

 

The EHA-110 offers a practical working envelope, with X-axis travel of 1250mm, Y-axis 1350mm, Z-axis 900mm, and a 550mm manually operated W-axis quill stroke. Despite its compact footprint, the machine supports workpieces up to 2500kg, making it a capable performer in a wide range of applications.

 

This model features 3-axis simultaneous CNC control for efficient contouring and interpolation, combined with manual W-axis and manual U-axis facing head adjustment for operator flexibility and control. It’s the perfect blend of digital precision and manual finesse.

 

Built on a rigid cast iron structure and fitted reliable box guideways, the EHA-110 ensures smooth axis movement, low vibration, and long-term accuracy. Control options from Siemens, Fanuc, or Heidenhain provide intuitive operation and robust performance, aligning the machine with modern production standards.

 

Backed by a 24-month warranty and supported by global-quality components, the STANDARD EHA-110 is the smart choice for workshops that demand flexibility and still require the benefits of CNC.

 

 

🔧 Available Models:

EHA-110ACNC on X, Y, Z axes

    • Manual Facing Head (U-axis)
    • Manual Table Rotation (B-axis)
    • Manual Spindle Quill Feed (W-axis)

EHA-110RCNC on X, Y, Z axes

    • Manual Facing Head (U-axis)
    • CNC Positioning of B-axis (5° accuracy)
      Optional upgrade to 1° positioning available
    • Manual Spindle Quill Feed (W-axis)

 

Specifications - Metric

Model

EHA-110A

EHA-110R

Spindle

Diameter

Ø110mm

Taper

BT50

Speeds

12-1100rpm

Motor

11/15kw

Max. Torque

1100Nm

Max. Boring Diameter

Ø240mm

Max. Drilling Diameter

Ø50mm

Spindle travel

(W-axis)

550mm

Spindle to table distance

5-905mm

Table size

1320x1000mm

Machine travels

X-axis

1250mm

Y-axis

1350mm

Z-axis

900mm

Feeds

0.5~1000mm/min

Rapids

5000mm/min

Accuracy

Positioning

0.02/500mm

Repeatable

0.014/500mm

Table rotation

B-axis

Not CNC (Motorized)

CNC with 5° Positioning
(Optional 1° Positioning)

Facing head

U-axis

Manual

Max. Cutting Diameter

Ø630mm

Feed range

0.2-330mm

Dimensions

5375x2995x3035mm

Machine Weight

12300kg

 

Standard Accessories:

  • Siemens 828DSL control
  • Coolant system
  • Manuals
  • Mounting Feet

 

 

Optional Accessories:

  • Fanuc CNC Control
  • Siemens 840DSL control
  • Heidenhain TNC
  • Heidenhain Precision Linear Glass Scales
    Delivery

    EHA-Series Horizontal borers are built on order and have a delivery period of 10-16 weeks from deposit. (Shipping estimate of 4-weeks is included)
    Prices displayed include the cost of Shipping to your nearest sea port, for transport directly to your premises please contact us for a Quotation 

    The shipping / Inco terms within the USA, Canada and South Africa are DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)


    How to use a Horizontal Boring Mill

    Using a CNC Horizontal Boring Mill involves several key steps:

    1. Machine Setup:

    • Ensure the machine is properly leveled and anchored to the floor.
    • Load the required tooling, such as boring bars and drills, into the machine's tool magazine.
    • Secure the workpiece to the machine table using clamps or fixtures.

    2. Tool Setup:

    • Install the appropriate tool for the job, considering the material and the desired cut.
    • Use the CNC control panel to set the tool length and diameter offsets.

    3. Workpiece Setup:

    • Determine the workpiece zero point (origin) using a touch probe or edge finder.
    • Input the workpiece zero point coordinates into the CNC control panel.

    4. Programming:

    • Create a CNC program using CAM software or manually input the G-code commands.
    • Include commands for toolpath, spindle speed, feed rate, and coolant usage.

    5. Tool Path Simulation:

    • Before running the program on the machine, simulate the toolpath using the CNC control panel or simulation software to check for any collisions or errors.

    6. Machine Operation:

    • Start the CNC program, and monitor the machine operation for any issues.
    • Adjust the cutting parameters if necessary, such as spindle speed and feed rate.

    7. Quality Check:

    • After the machining is complete, measure the dimensions of the machined features using precision measuring tools.
    • Compare the measurements with the design specifications to ensure accuracy.

    8. Maintenance:

    • Regularly maintain the machine, including lubrication, cleaning, and inspection of critical components.
    • Replace worn-out tooling and perform calibration checks as recommended by the manufacturer.
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