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Mikron UME 560 CNC Universal Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Mikron
Model
UME 560
Type
CNC Universal Milling Machine
Year
1995
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X
560mm
Travel Y
500mm
Travel Z
400mm
Spindle Speed
5000rpm
Feed Rate
8m/min
Rapid Traverse
10m/min
Tool Stations
22
Tool Holder
SK40

Table Dimensions

Table X
900mm
Table Y
530mm

Weight & Dimensions

Machine Length (X)
approx. 3950mm
Machine Width (Y)
approx. 2650mm
Machine Height (Z)
approx. 2150mm
Weight
approx. 3000kg

Control System

Control
Heidenhain TNC 407/415

Condition & Service History

Operating Hours
29647h
Notes
Central lubrication system shows issues

Documentation

Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Mikron UME 560 is a versatile CNC milling machine designed for precision metalworking. With a 560mm X-axis travel, 5000rpm spindle, and 22 tool stations, it handles diverse cutting tasks—from prototyping to small-batch production. The SK40 tool holder and 8m/min feed rate enable efficient work on steel, aluminum, and other metals. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for job shops, tool & die facilities, and manufacturing operations that need flexible, accurate machining without requiring massive floor space.

Industries & Uses

Typical users include metal fabrication shops, precision component manufacturers, and tool makers who produce custom or limited-run parts. Industries range from automotive suppliers and medical device manufacturers to general engineering firms. The machine excels at producing molds, fixtures, and mechanical components where tolerances matter.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1995 model, prioritize inspecting the central lubrication system—the broker notes existing issues, so factor in potential repair or replacement costs. Request complete maintenance records, spindle wear data, and servo calibration history. Run test cuts to verify dimensional accuracy and check for backlash in the axes. At nearly 30,000 operating hours, verify that critical bearings and ballscrews are in acceptable condition. An on-site inspection is essential to assess overall mechanical wear and control system responsiveness.

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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