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Chiron Mill 6000 High Speed CNC Machining Center

Manufacturer
Chiron
Model
Mill 6000 High Speed
Type
CNC Machining Center
Year
2004
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Machining center Chiron, completely overhauled in 2013

Technical Specifications

Travel path X/Y
6000mm/630mm
Rapid traverse
60m/min
Tool positions
92
Tool holder
HSK-A63
Speed
12000rpm
Torque
140Nm
Milling axes
5
Control
Siemens S840D

Weight & Dimensions

Weight
approx. 20000kg

Operating Condition

Operating hours
77344h

Accessories

Scraper belt conveyor
OKZ preparation
Vacuum rotary filter: Knoll VRF 250
High-pressure pump: 70bar
Emulsion mist extraction: 2x800m³/h
Central partition for pendulum machining
Hydraulic unit: 210bar
Linear clamping system: Kohn with 8x hydraulic vices Multi 2000MFS 125/680 HD

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Chiron Mill 6000 is a high-performance 5-axis machining center designed for precision metal cutting across complex jobs. With a 6000mm x 630mm travel path, 12,000 RPM spindle, and 92-tool capacity, it handles everything from aerospace components to automotive parts and medical devices. The rapid traverse speed of 60m/min keeps cycle times competitive, while the HSK-A63 tool holder ensures precision and repeatability.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves job shops, contract manufacturers, and dedicated production facilities that need flexibility and accuracy. Whether producing prototype runs, small batches, or steady-state production, the 5-axis capability enables complex geometries that would require multiple setups on simpler machines. Industries rely on this class of equipment for components where tolerances matter and surface finish is critical.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2004 model, request complete maintenance records since the 2013 overhaul and verify operating hours (77,344h listed). Inspect the spindle for runout and any unusual noise—spindle rebuilds are expensive. Check the Siemens control system boots cleanly and all axes move smoothly. The included conveyor and filtration systems add value but verify their condition independently. Ask about tool changer reliability and whether any hydraulic components have been serviced recently, as the 70-bar pump and extraction systems are critical to daily operation.

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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