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Bridgeport/Paso/Kuhlmann VMC1000/P700C/Prokomat 25S Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Bridgeport/Paso/Kuhlmann
Model
VMC1000/P700C/Prokomat 25S
Type
Milling Machine
Year
2001
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Three older milling machines available

Machine 1: Bridgeport VMC 1000/22

Type
CNC vertical center
Year of manufacture
1999
Travel X/Y/Z
1020mm/510mm/500mm
Table dimensions X/Y
1150mm/490mm
Max table load
900kg
Tool holder
SK40
Tool positions
22
Speed
6000rpm
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
2850mm/2200mm/2750mm
Weight
3900kg
Control
Heidenhain TNC 410P

Machine 2: Paso P700C

Type
CNC engraving and milling machine
Year of manufacture
2001
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
1650mm/1550mm/2450mm
Weight
1700kg

Machine 3: Kuhlmann Prokomat 25S

Type
CNC engraving and milling machine
Year of manufacture
1991
Travel X/Y/Z
700mm/600mm/300mm
Table dimensions X/Y
720mm/700mm
Portal clearance X/Y
800mm/400mm
Feed
6m/min
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
1600mm/1600mm/2400mm
Weight
1600kg

Additional Information

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Individual sale possible

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Capabilities

This lot includes three CNC milling machines suited for precision metalworking. The Bridgeport VMC1000/22 (1999) is a vertical machining center with 1020×510×500mm travel and a 22-position SK40 tool changer, ideal for producing detailed parts. The Paso P700C (2001) is an engraving and milling machine designed for intricate work on smaller components. Together, these machines offer flexibility for shops handling varied production runs.

Industries & Uses

These machines serve job shops, small manufacturers, tool & die makers, and contract manufacturers who need precision metal cutting for industries like automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and general engineering. They're also valuable for businesses starting out or expanding capacity without major capital investment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating used CNC machines, inspect spindle runout and listen for bearing noise—spindle replacement is costly. Ask for maintenance records and check the control systems (this lot features Heidenhain controls) for responsiveness. Examine table surfaces for wear, test all axes for smooth movement, and verify tool changer operation. Clarify what tooling and accessories are included. Consider transportation logistics and whether your facility can accommodate power requirements and foundation needs.

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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