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Deckel Maho MH 700 Tool Milling and Drilling Machine

Manufacturer
Deckel Maho
Model
MH 700
Type
Tool Milling and Drilling Machine
Year
1972
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Spindle-to-table distance min./max.
81mm/481mm
Counter support spindle center distance
195mm
Spindle head swivel
360°
Spindle head swivel angle
+/-30°
Milling spindle diameter
70mm
Spindle adjustment
100mm
Headstock adjustment
300mm
Spindle speed
1600 rpm

Table and Travel

Table dimensions X/Y
480mm/820mm
Travel X/Y/Z
500mm/200mm/400mm
Max. workpiece length
400mm

Feed Rates

Feed X/Y
500mm/min
Feed Z
250mm/min

Weight and Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1600mm/2550mm/1700mm
Weight
approx. 2300kg

Condition and Documentation

Electrical test
End of 2025
Known defect
Emergency stop switch defect
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Deckel Maho MH 700 is a versatile tool milling and drilling machine built for precision metalworking. With a 1600 rpm spindle, 500mm travel in the X-axis and adjustable spindle-to-table distance (81-481mm), it handles milling, drilling, and boring operations on medium-sized workpieces up to 400mm long. The 360° swivel spindle head and ±30° tilt capability enable complex multi-angle machining, while manual feed controls (500mm/min X-Y, 250mm/min Z) give operators fine control over cuts.

Industries & Uses

This machine suits small to mid-sized job shops, tool & die makers, and contract manufacturers who need flexibility for custom metal parts. It's ideal for prototype work, one-off production runs, and businesses making components in steel, aluminum, and other metals. The 1972 build means it's proven equipment that remains popular in European workshops.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used machine, inspect the spindle for runout and noise, check all lead screws and ways for wear or backlash, and verify the swivel head moves freely without play. Ask for maintenance records—spindle bearing condition is critical. Test feed rates and confirm the table and all adjustable components lock securely. Examine the casting for cracks, especially around the spindle housing.

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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