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Amada EMK 3610 NT/MP300 M CNC Punching Machine
Specifications
Overview
CNC Turret Punching Machine Amada
- Year of manufacture
- 2007
- Punching force
- 300 kN
- Max. sheet dimensions X/Y
- 3000 mm / 1500 mm
- Max. sheet thickness
- 6.35 mm
- Stroke rate
- 600 strokes/min
- Simultaneous positioning speed
- 128 m/min
- Repeat accuracy
- +/- 0.1 mm
- Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
- approx. 5100 mm / 3200 mm / 2300 mm
- Weight
- approx. 18000 kg
Automatic Sheet Loading And Unloading System Amada MP 300 M
- Max. sheet dimensions X/Y
- 3000 mm / 1500 mm
- Min. sheet dimensions X/Y
- 1000 mm / 300 mm
- Sheet thickness range
- 0.8 mm - 6 mm
- Max. load capacity per pallet
- 3000 kg
- Max. stacking height
- 400 mm
- Max. sheet weight
- 170 kg
- Max. pallets
- 9
- Pallet change time
- 25 s
- Sheet loading time
- 18 s
- Weight
- approx. 4900 kg
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AI Description
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The Amada EMK 3610 NT/MP300 M is a CNC turret punching machine designed to precisely cut, perforate, and shape sheet metal components. With a punching force of 300kN and maximum sheet dimensions of 3000mm × 1500mm, it handles medium-format metal work efficiently. The machine delivers up to 600 strokes per minute with positioning speeds of 128m/min, making it ideal for high-volume production while maintaining repeat accuracy of ±0.1mm. This 2007 model comes equipped with an MP300 M loading unit, Wilson X-Sharp grinding machine, and a comprehensive tool set.
Industries & Uses
Sheet metal punching machines are essential in automotive, electrical enclosure manufacturing, HVAC, appliance production, and architectural metalwork. Businesses use them to create holes, slots, louvers, and complex patterns in sheet metal quickly and repeatably—tasks that would be time-consuming or impossible by hand. The automation makes it valuable for custom fabricators, job shops, and manufacturers needing consistent quality across large production runs.
What to Check When Buying
When evaluating a used machine, request complete maintenance records and inspect the turret for wear, cracks, or tool slippage. Check the hydraulic system for leaks and verify that all positioning axes move smoothly without backlash. Ask about tool inventory condition and whether the loading unit operates reliably. Test repeat accuracy yourself if possible, and confirm the CNC control system functions and has current software. Older machines require more scrutiny—verify that replacement parts and technical support remain available.
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