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Maho MH 1600 S CNC Universal Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Maho
Model
MH 1600 S
Type
CNC Universal Milling Machine
Year
1991
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Videos
1
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

X-axis
1600mm
Y-axis
800mm
Z-axis
800mm
Tool holder
ISO 50
Spindle speed
20-4000/min
Feed rate
1-4000mm/min
Max. rapid traverse
10m/min
Number of tool positions
36
Max. tool diameter
160/210mm
Max. tool length
315/400mm
Max. tool weight
15kg
Control
Heidenhain iTNC 530
Connected load
40kVA

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions (LxWxH)
5080mm/3650mm/2005mm
Weight
approx. 16t

Condition & Documentation

Documentation
available
Retrofit
complete 2015

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Capabilities

The Maho MH 1600 S is a robust CNC universal milling machine designed for precision metalworking across a wide range of materials and part sizes. With a 1600mm x 800mm x 800mm work envelope, ISO 50 tool holder, and speeds up to 4000 rpm, this machine handles everything from prototype development to mid-volume production runs. The 36-position automatic tool changer enables efficient, unattended machining of complex parts with minimal setup time.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturing facilities, tool shops, contract machine shops, and fabrication companies rely on universal mills like this for producing components in steel, aluminum, cast iron, and composites. Common applications include automotive parts, hydraulic components, industrial fixtures, and custom engineering work. The Heidenhain iTNC 530 control system is industry-standard and well-supported, making programming and operation straightforward for experienced operators.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1991 machine, inspect the spindle for runout and noise—spindle rebuilds are a significant expense. Check the linear ways and lead screws for backlash and wear; request full maintenance records and spindle service history. Verify the tool changer operates smoothly and reliably. Test rapid traverse speeds and confirm the Heidenhain control functions properly. Request proof of recent calibration and ask about any repairs or modifications made over its lifetime.

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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