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Johannsen/BFM/Böhme/Schanbacher/Fleckstein T8E/30 Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Johannsen/BFM/Böhme/Schanbacher/Fleckstein
Model
T8E/30
Type
Milling Machine
Year
1981
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Various metalworking machines are available

Johannsen T8E Belt Grinder

Year of manufacture
1979
Table dimensions X/Y
1900mm/800mm
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 3200mm/1000mm/1250mm
Weight
approx. 530kg

Milling Machine BFM 30

Year of construction
1981
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1100mm/1200mm/1650mm
Weight
approx. 360kg

Böhme Router

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 800mm/900mm/1550mm
Weight
approx. 320kg

Fleckstein Router

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1200mm/1200mm/1250mm
Weight
approx. 450kg

Fleckstein Horizontal Milling Machine

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1200mm/1200mm/1250mm
Weight
approx. 450kg

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Capabilities

The BFM 30 milling machine is a versatile metalworking tool designed for precision cutting, shaping, and finishing operations on metal parts. With compact dimensions (approximately 1100mm × 1200mm × 1650mm) and a 360kg weight, it's suitable for both small workshops and production environments. This machine excels at creating detailed features, drilling holes, and producing accurately dimensioned components across various metal types.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers, automotive suppliers, tool makers, and metal fabrication shops rely on milling machines like this for producing everything from engine components to custom industrial parts. Small businesses and job shops benefit from the machine's precision and reliability for batch production and one-off custom work. It's equally valuable for repair shops and maintenance departments that need in-house machining capabilities.

What to Check When Buying

When purchasing a used milling machine of this vintage, inspect the spindle carefully for smoothness and any runout—spindle wear is a primary concern. Request complete maintenance records and verify the accuracy of the worktable and axes. Check for rust, proper lubrication systems, and the condition of guides and bearings. Ask about recent repairs, calibration work, and whether all original components are present. A test run demonstrating cutting capability is highly recommended.

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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