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Hermle/Deckel FW 801/FW 710/FP 2 Milling Machine
Specifications
Overview
Machine 1: Hermle FW 801
- Type
- Horizontal milling machine
- Tool holder
- SK40
- Travel X/Y/Z
- 430mm/150mm/420mm
- Speed
- 2000 rpm
- Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
- approx. 2250mm/1700mm/1500mm
- Weight
- approx. 1000 kg
Machine 2: Hermle FW 710
- Type
- Universal milling machine
- Tool holder
- SK30
- Table dimensions X/Y
- 710mm/190mm
- Travel X/Y/Z
- 400mm/150mm/350mm
- Speed
- 2240 rpm
- Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
- approx. 1500mm/1000mm/1800mm
- Weight
- approx. 700 kg
Machine 3: Deckel FP 2
- Year of manufacture
- 1987
- Tool holder
- SK40
- Travel X/Y/Z
- 300mm/2200mm/400mm
- Table dimensions X/Y
- 620mm/390mm
- Max. table load
- 250 kg
- Speed
- 3150 rpm
- Feed
- 3600 mm/min
- Rapid traverse
- 4000 mm/min
- Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
- approx. 2500mm/2100mm/1800mm
- Weight
- approx. 1250 kg
- Control
- Heidenhain TNC 355
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AI Description
BetaCapabilities
This lot offers three classic Hermle and Deckel milling machines, each suited to different precision metalworking tasks. The Hermle FW 801 is a horizontal milling machine ideal for production runs and batch work, with robust X/Y/Z travel and 2000 rpm capability. The FW 710 is a more compact universal milling machine offering versatility for varied jobs, while the Deckel FP 2 rounds out the lineup with its own specialized capabilities. Together, they provide options for shops needing flexibility across different part sizes and complexities.
Industries & Uses
These machines serve job shops, toolmakers, prototype manufacturers, and small-to-medium metal fabrication businesses. They're commonly used for producing gears, fixtures, aerospace components, and custom parts where precision and repeatability matter. Industries like automotive, medical device manufacturing, and tool & die shops regularly rely on this type of equipment.
What to Check When Buying
When evaluating used machines from this era, inspect spindle runout carefully—wear here directly impacts part accuracy. Check the table surface for wear patterns and flatness. Ask the seller for maintenance records, particularly spindle oil changes and any overhauls. Test all axis movements manually and under power if possible. Verify tool holder condition and that all handwheels, levers, and controls operate smoothly. Original documentation and tooling included can add significant value.
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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