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PROFIN BLUELINE HFM 1/2-R Flakkoting Machine

Manufacturer
PROFIN
Model
BLUELINE HFM 1/2-R
Type
Flakkoting Machine
Year
2010
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Surface technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Suitable for edge preparation of all types of cutting tools with the corresponding holders and turning devices, e.g. roll cutters, cylindrical milling cutters, saw blades up to 380mm diameter, shank tools, indexable inserts and saw band coils up to 750mm diameter

Technical Specifications

Number of units
1
Feed rate
0.5-6 m/min
Power output
4 kW
Connected load
6.4 kW
Operational hours
approx. 100 h

Weight & Dimensions

Table pitch circle
600 mm
Table outer diameter
800 mm
Machining width
180 mm
Machining height
250 mm
Length
2500 mm
Width
1950 mm
Height
2500 mm
Weight
3 t

Included & Exclusions

Including documentation
Without accessories or spare parts

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The PROFIN BLUELINE HFM 1/2-R is a precision flaking machine designed for edge preparation and finishing of cutting tools. It handles an impressive range of components—from cylindrical milling cutters and saw blades (up to 380mm diameter) to indexable inserts and saw band coils (up to 750mm diameter). With a 4kW flaking motor, variable feed rates from 0.5–6m/min, and a 600mm table pitch circle, this machine delivers consistent, high-precision edge work essential for tool quality.

Industries & Uses

Tool manufacturers, precision engineering shops, and machine tool service centers rely on flaking machines to maintain and sharpen cutting tools that are central to their operations. This capability is crucial for businesses producing or reconditioning milling cutters, saw blades, and indexable inserts—tools used across metalworking, automotive, and manufacturing industries. If you're entering tool production or maintenance, a reliable flaking machine is a core investment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2010 model, inspect the flaking elements for wear—they're consumable parts that directly affect edge quality. Request maintenance records, particularly servicing of the motorized feed system and spindle alignment checks. Verify that the table rotates smoothly and the positioning mechanism holds accurate pitch circles. Check for any vibration during operation, which may indicate spindle wear. Ask about the last calibration and whether any rebuilds have been performed.

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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