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Maho MH 600 E CNC Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Maho
Model
MH 600 E
Type
CNC Milling Machine
Year
1990
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two nearly identical Maho milling machines, one with and one without a tool changer, as well as a complete range of accessories/spare parts

Technical Specifications

Travel X/Y/Z
600mm/450mm/450mm
Tool holder
ISO40
Quill stroke
80mm
Spindle speed
5000 rpm
Feed rate
4 m/min
Rapid traverse
6 m/min
Control system
Heidenhain 432

Tool Specifications

Tool diameter
130mm/100mm
Maximum tool length
250mm
Maximum tool weight
6 kg

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions
approx. 3150mm/3750mm/2150mm
Weight
approx. 3600 kg

Accessories

Complete range of accessories/spare parts

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Capabilities

The Maho MH 600 E is a versatile CNC milling machine designed for precision metalworking. With 600mm X-axis, 450mm Y and Z-axis travel, it handles medium-sized components efficiently. Its 5000 rpm spindle, ISO40 tool holder, and rapid traverse speeds up to 6m/min enable fast, accurate cuts in steel, aluminum, and other metals. One unit includes an automatic tool changer for unattended production runs, while the other offers flexibility for custom setups. Both machines come with comprehensive accessories and spare parts.

Industries & Uses

Shops, job shops, and small manufacturers rely on mills like this for producing custom parts, prototypes, and short production runs. Tool & die makers, automotive suppliers, and precision engineering firms use them for everything from bracket fabrication to complex component machining. The compact footprint makes it suitable for workshops with limited floor space.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting, check the spindle for runout and smoothness across all speeds—spindle wear is costly to repair. Verify the accuracy of all three axes with dial indicators; backlash accumulates over decades of use. Request complete maintenance records and ask about coolant system condition and any servo or encoder replacements. Inspect the tool changer mechanism thoroughly for wear. Have an electrician verify the control system operates correctly before committing to purchase. On-site testing is essential.

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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