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Deckel Maho DMC 105 V Linear CNC Machining Center

Manufacturer
Deckel Maho
Model
DMC 105 V Linear
Type
CNC Machining Center
Year
2006
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Travel and Spindle

Travel X
1050mm
Travel Y
800mm
Travel Z
560mm
C-axis
360°
Spindle head swivel range
-10°/110°
Speed
18000rpm
Spindle power
25kW/35kW

Table and Workpiece

Table diameter
950mm
Table load capacity
800kg
Max. workpiece height
500mm

Tool System

Tool positions
30
Tool holder
HSK A 63
Max. tool diameter
80mm/130mm
Max. tool length
250mm

Movement and Control

Rapid traverse
90m/min
Feed
20m/min
Control
Heidenhain iTNC 530

Operating Hours

Operating hours
113894h
Spindle hours
13349h

Accessories

Chip conveyor
IKZ
Distance measuring system
Blum laser
Measuring probe
Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Deckel Maho DMC 105 V Linear is a versatile 5-axis machining center designed for precision metalworking. With its 1050×800×560mm work envelope, swiveling spindle head (-10° to 110°), and powerful 25-35kW spindle running up to 18,000rpm, this machine excels at producing complex metal parts with tight tolerances. The 30-tool changer and HSK A 63 interface enable quick tool changes, while the Heidenhain iTNC 530 control provides modern CNC programming capabilities.

Industries & Uses

This type of machine serves manufacturing businesses across aerospace, automotive, medical device, and general engineering sectors. Small job shops use it for custom prototype work and batch production, while larger operations rely on similar centers for high-mix, medium-volume manufacturing. It's equally valuable for shops expanding capacity or transitioning from manual machining to CNC automation.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used machine, prioritize spindle condition—request detailed maintenance records and spindle hour logs (currently showing 13,349 hours). Inspect the ballscrews and linear guides for wear, test the 5-axis accuracy with a trial job, and verify all accessories function properly. Ask about the chip conveyor and measuring system maintenance, and confirm that the Heidenhain control operates smoothly with modern CAM software compatibility.

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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