Description
USED MILKO-14 UNIVERSAL MILLING MACHINE
The Milko-14 Universal Milling Machine is a type of industrial milling machine that is designed for versatility and precision in various milling operations. The Milko-14 is a universal machine, meaning it can perform a wide variety of operations such as milling, drilling, boring, and slotting.
Key Features of the Milko-14 Universal Milling Machine:
- Universal Functionality:
- The Milko-14 is designed for both horizontal and vertical milling operations. The machine head can be tilted, allowing for a wide range of movements and the ability to work with a variety of tools and materials.
- It can handle operations such as face milling, side milling, and end milling, making it adaptable to different tasks and complex projects.
- Rigid Construction:
- The machine typically features a solid and durable construction with a rigid base that minimizes vibrations and ensures precision during operation, even during heavy-duty milling tasks.
- The table and saddle are well-machined for high accuracy.
- Adjustable Speed and Feed:
- The Milko-14 offers adjustable spindle speeds, allowing operators to select the optimal speed for different materials and cutting tools.
- The feed can be adjusted to suit various cutting conditions and workpiece sizes.
- Table Size and Movement:
- The machine usually comes with a large worktable that can accommodate a wide range of workpieces.
- The table can move longitudinally, transversely, and vertically, providing flexibility to position the workpiece for various cutting and drilling operations.
- Tool Holding and Spindle Options:
- The machine is designed with an ISO or DIN standard spindle, allowing it to accept a variety of tool holders for different milling operations.
- This allows operators to use different cutting tools, such as end mills, face mills, and drills.
- Versatile Attachments:
- Being a universal machine, the Milko-14 can be fitted with various attachments such as indexing heads, rotary tables, and dividing heads for specialized tasks such as gear cutting and more complex machining operations.
Typical Applications:
- Tool and Die Making: Precision machining of molds, dies, and tooling components.
- Precision Engineering: Ideal for producing high-precision parts in industries like automotive, aerospace, and medical devices.
- Small to Medium Production Runs: Perfect for custom or low-to-medium volume production work where flexibility is needed.
- Prototyping: Used in the creation of prototypes or one-off components.
- Component Manufacturing: Milling parts for assembly, such as machine frames, brackets, and other components.
Advantages:
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide variety of operations and adaptable to different workpieces and industries.
- Precision: Known for its ability to maintain tight tolerances, making it suitable for high-precision work.
- Durability: Typically built to last, with heavy-duty construction designed for long service life.
- Flexibility: The ability to handle both vertical and horizontal milling makes it highly flexible for different tasks.