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Haas Mini Mill E CNC Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Haas
Model
Mini Mill E
Type
CNC Milling Machine
Year
2007
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Videos
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Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X
406mm
Travel Y
305mm
Travel Z
254mm
Spindle speed
10000rpm
Tool holder
BT40
Tool positions
10
Rapid traverse X
15.2m/min
Rapid traverse Y
15.2m/min
Rapid traverse Z
15.2m/min

Table

Table dimensions X
914mm
Table dimensions Y
305mm
Max. table load
227kg

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X
2350mm
Machine dimensions Y
2300mm
Machine dimensions Z
2700mm
Weight
1550kg

Accessories

Control panel
Available on request (not included in price)
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Haas Mini Mill E is a compact CNC milling machine designed for precision metal cutting and shaping. With a 10,000 rpm spindle, BT40 tool holder, and 10-tool carousel, it can produce detailed components through drilling, cutting, and contouring. The 406×305×254mm travel range suits small to medium parts, while the 227kg table load capacity handles most standard workpieces.

Industries & Uses

Small manufacturers, job shops, and tool-and-die operations rely on machines like this for prototyping, custom parts production, and short runs. It's ideal for businesses entering CNC work without major capital investment, or for established shops needing additional capacity. Common applications include aerospace brackets, medical device components, automotive parts, and custom fixtures.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used Mini Mill E, check the spindle for runout and unusual noise—spindle rebuilds are costly. Examine the table surface for wear patterns, scoring, or corrosion. Request full maintenance records, especially oil changes and belt replacements. Test rapid traverse movement for smoothness and check that the tool changer indexes reliably. Verify electrical connections and control panel functionality. Ask about cutting history and whether the machine has been well-maintained, as these factors significantly impact remaining useful life.

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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