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Geiss FZ 2800x1000/FZ 2000x1000 CNC Machining Center

Manufacturer
Geiss
Model
FZ 2800x1000/FZ 2000x1000
Type
CNC Machining Center
Year
2013
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two Geiss CNC machining centers available

Machine 1: Geiss FZ 2000x1000

Year of manufacture
2012
Travel path X
2450mm
Travel path Y
1400mm
Travel path Z
800mm
B-axis
285°
C-axis
520°
Spindle speed
30000rpm
Table dimension X
2000mm
Table dimension Y
1000mm
Machine dimension Y
2500mm
Machine dimension Z
2450mm
Weight
approx. 30500kg

Machine 2: Geiss FZ 2800x1000

Year of manufacture
2013
Table dimension X
2800mm
Table dimension Y
2000mm
Weight
approx. 42000kg
Condition note
Spindle problems
Cost estimate
Available
Repair option
Can be carried out before sale or by buyer

Documentation and Inspection

Documentation
Available

Sale Options

Individual sale
Possible

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Capabilities

These Geiss CNC machining centers are precision metal-working workhorses designed for high-volume production. The models feature large work tables (up to 2800mm × 2000mm), impressive spindle speeds reaching 30,000 rpm, and multi-axis capabilities (B and C axes) that enable complex 3D cuts and angled finishing in a single setup. The generous travel paths handle substantial workpieces, making these machines ideal for creating precise metal components efficiently.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical device, tool-making, and industrial equipment industries rely on CNC machining centers for producing critical metal parts—from engine blocks and brackets to specialized tooling. Businesses use these machines to reduce production time, improve consistency, and scale from prototypes to high-volume runs without constant manual adjustment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating these used machines, request complete maintenance records and spindle condition history—spindles are costly to rebuild. Inspect the work table for wear, scoring, or flatness issues that affect accuracy. Check axis movement for smooth operation and any backlash. Verify the coolant system is functional and understand any required electrical upgrades for your facility. On-site inspection is invaluable; run test cuts if possible to assess real-world performance before committing.

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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