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Emco FB-4 Tool Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Emco
Model
FB-4
Type
Tool Milling Machine
Year
Unknown
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

CNC universal tool milling machine Emco

Technical Specifications

Travel X
450mm
Travel Y
300mm
Travel Z
350mm
Speed
2500rpm
Tool holder
SK40
Quill stroke
100mm
Milling head swivel
+/-90°
Feed
400mm/min
Rapid traverse
4m/min

Table Dimensions

Table X
800mm
Table Y
400mm

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X
approx. 1500mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 1500mm
Machine dimensions Z
approx. 1700mm
Weight
approx. 1500kg

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Capabilities

The Emco FB-4 is a CNC universal tool milling machine designed for precise metal cutting and shaping across a wide range of industrial applications. With 450mm X-travel, 300mm Y-travel, and 350mm Z-travel, it handles mid-sized workpieces efficiently. Operating at 2500 rpm with a feed rate of 400mm/min and rapid traverse of 4m/min, this machine delivers solid productivity for detailed work. The swiveling milling head (±90°) adds versatility for angled cuts and complex geometries, while the SK40 tool holder accommodates standard tooling.

Industries & Uses

Small to mid-sized metalworking shops, tool makers, and precision component manufacturers rely on machines like this for prototyping, custom parts production, and repair work. It's ideal for businesses producing medical devices, automotive components, aerospace parts, or custom industrial equipment. The compact footprint (approximately 1500mm × 1500mm × 1700mm) makes it suitable for workshops with space constraints.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used machine, inspect the spindle for runout and listen for unusual noise—spindle repair is costly. Check the ballscrews and linear guides for wear and play in all axes. Request maintenance records, particularly for lubrication schedules and any spindle servicing. Verify that the CNC control system is functional and that software documentation is included. Test rapid traverse and feed movements under load if possible. Look for cracks in the cast iron bed, rust on unpainted surfaces, and signs of heavy or improper use.

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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