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There are several types of milling machines, including computer numerical control (CNC) milling machines, vertical milling machines, horizontal milling machines, traveling column milling machines, and fixed column milling machines. Each type of milling machine is designed to perform specific milling operations in different configurations and materials.
To use a milling machine, you need to place the material to be processed on the machine table and secure it securely. Next, you need to select the appropriate tool and adjust the desired speed and cutting depth. Finally, you need to start the milling machine and carefully monitor the milling process to achieve the desired result.
A milling machine is necessary when you need to perform precise and complex machining operations on materials such as metal, wood, plastic, or composites. Milling is a mechanical machining process widely used in various sectors, such as the metalworking, aeronautics, automotive, and construction industries.
It's worth buying a used milling machine because it can save you significant costs compared to buying a new one. Used milling machines can be purchased at very affordable prices and, if properly inspected and serviced, can guarantee performance equal to a new machine. Furthermore, buying a used milling machine gives you access to older but still efficient models that may no longer be in production.
Universal milling machine for toolroom CBFERRARI MOD:M2 Specifications Manufacturer: CBFERRARI Model M2 Condition: Used Serial: 75038 Work table dimensions: 800x315 mm Longitudinal travel x-axis: 400 mm Transversal travel y-axis: 320 mm Vertical travel z-axis: 450 mm Working feed xyz axes: 0 - 1000 mm/1' Rapid feed xyz axes: 2,000 mm/1' Spindle taper: 40 ISO Spindle rotation speed: 60 - 1800 rpm Number of spindle speeds: 12 Spindle motor power: 2.2 Kw Spindle quill travel: 60 mm Number of infinite feed speeds Weight 1,800 Kg
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