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Madra BT-1.500 Start Hole Drilling EDM Machine

Manufacturer
Madra
Model
BT-1.500
Type
Start Hole Drilling EDM Machine
Year
2008
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Eroding machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Start-hole drilling machine Madra-EDM

Clamping and Workpiece Specifications

Clamping dimensions X/Y
600mm/400mm
Max. workpiece height
300mm
Max. workpiece weight
500kg
Drilling diameter range
0.3mm-3mm

Travel and Movement

Travel X/Y
500mm/400mm
Travel W
250mm
Travel Z
0.01mm-380mm
Max. electrode length
400mm

Machine Dimensions and Weight

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1300mm/1300mm/2000mm
Weight
approx. 1000kg

Condition and Documentation

Electronics status
Defective - current for erosion process not provided
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Madra BT-1.500 is a precision start-hole drilling EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine designed for creating small, accurate pilot holes in metal workpieces. It handles drilling diameters from 0.3mm to 3mm with exceptional precision, making it ideal for intricate metalwork. The machine accommodates workpieces up to 500kg with clamping dimensions of 600mm × 400mm and a maximum height of 300mm, offering solid travel ranges across all axes including fine Z-axis control (0.01mm increments).

Industries & Uses

This equipment serves manufacturers in precision engineering, tool and die making, aerospace components, medical device production, and automotive parts manufacturing. Any business requiring micro-hole drilling in hardened steel, tungsten, or other difficult materials benefits from EDM technology, which cuts without mechanical force or heat distortion.

What to Check When Buying

Before purchasing, request complete maintenance records and documentation (noted as available). The critical issue here is the non-functional erosion electronics—verify repair costs and timeline with a qualified EDM technician. Inspect the electrode delivery system, servo mechanisms, and dielectric fluid circulation for wear. Ask about the machine's operational history, electrode consumption patterns, and whether the original control system can be repaired or requires replacement. A pre-purchase technical inspection is essential given the electrical defect.

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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