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Mach3 Lab Antares 700X-LU CNC Reference Hole Drilling Machine

Manufacturer
Mach3 Lab
Model
Antares 700X-LU
Type
CNC Reference Hole Drilling Machine
Year
2009
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Drilling
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

High-precision CNC drilling/reference hole machine Mach3 Lab with X-ray vision system

Technical Specifications

Travel X
700 mm
Travel Y
800 mm
Max panel dimensions X
700 mm
Max panel dimensions Y
700 mm
Min panel dimensions X
300 mm
Min panel dimensions Y
200 mm
Panel thickness range
0.3 mm - 6 mm
Z-axis stroke
40 mm
Spindle speed
30000 rpm
Positioning accuracy
+/- 0.003 mm
Transducer resolution
+/- 0.001 mm
X-ray range X
700 mm
X-ray range Y
580 mm

Weight & Dimensions

Weight
Approx. 2000 kg

Documentation

Documentation available

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Capabilities

The Mach3 Lab Antares 700X-LU is a high-precision CNC drilling machine designed for creating reference holes and performing detailed drilling operations on metal panels. With positioning accuracy of ±0.003mm and an integrated X-ray vision system, it handles panels from 300×200mm up to 700×700mm in thickness ranging from 0.3mm to 6mm. The 30,000 rpm spindle and 40mm Z-axis stroke provide the speed and depth needed for aerospace, automotive, electronics, and precision manufacturing work.

Industries & Uses

This equipment is essential for manufacturers requiring exact hole placement—think aircraft fuselage assembly, automotive component fabrication, or electronics enclosure production. Smaller job shops and contract manufacturers use machines like this to win business where precision drilling is non-negotiable. The X-ray system is particularly valuable for verifying hole alignment before final drilling, reducing scrap and rework.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used unit, verify the X-ray system functions properly and that the positioning accuracy still meets specifications—have the seller run test drills on sample material. Ask for maintenance records, especially spindle service history and coolant system upkeep. Check the drill chucks and collets for wear, and test the CNC control system thoroughly. Since this is a 2009 model, confirm that spare parts and technical support remain available through the manufacturer or aftermarket suppliers.

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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