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Bernhard Steinel SV 4g Vertical Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Bernhard Steinel
Model
SV 4g
Type
Vertical Milling Machine
Year
1969
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Universal tool milling machine

Technical Specifications

Working area X/Y/Z
330mm / 145mm / 370mm
Table clamping surface
630mm × 180mm
Spindle speeds
63-3150 rpm (8 steps)
Spindle mount
SK 30
Connected load
380V / 16A
Control
Manual

Equipment

Swiveling vertical head
Manual axis feed via handwheels
T-slot table
Integrated chip support tray

Dimensions

Overall dimensions X/Y/Z
1100mm / 1200mm / 1650mm

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Capabilities

The Bernhard Steinel SV 4g is a universal vertical milling machine designed for precision metalworking. With a working area of 330×145×370mm and a T-slot table measuring 630×180mm, it handles small to medium components across diverse materials. The spindle delivers speeds from 63–3150 rpm across 8 steps, while the SK 30 mount accepts standard tooling. Manual axis feed via handwheels gives operators direct control, and the swiveling vertical head accommodates angled cuts and complex geometries.

Industries & Uses

Small machine shops, tool makers, and precision manufacturers rely on machines like this for prototype development, custom parts production, and maintenance work. It's equally valuable for educational institutions teaching CNC fundamentals and for businesses entering precision metalworking without major capital investment. The compact footprint makes it suitable for workshops with limited floor space.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting this 1969 model, check spindle runout and bearing play carefully—these are common wear points on older machines. Ask for maintenance records and verify that all 8 spindle speeds engage smoothly. Examine the T-slot table for flatness and cracks, test handwheel feeds for binding or play, and confirm the electrical system meets your facility's power specifications (380V/16A). Request a trial run to assess noise levels and overall mechanical condition.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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