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Riello AZ Transfer Machine

Manufacturer
Riello
Model
AZ
Type
Transfer Machine
Year
1993
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Transfer machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Multi-station transfer machine Riello with drilling and tapping units

Horizontal Working Units

2x drilling units
2x tapping units
1x combined unit

Radial Working Units

1x drilling unit
1x tapping unit
1x combined unit

Technical Specifications

Quill stroke
100mm
Spindle holder
SK40
Rotary table type
TG 320
Turret stations
5
Chuck diameter
200mm
Jaw opening travel
12mm+12mm
Spindle holder-chuck center distance
225mm
Total connected load
23kW

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 3700mm/3400mm/3050mm
Weight
approx. 5800kg

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Riello AZ is a versatile multi-station transfer machine designed to handle complex metal processing tasks efficiently. With 2 horizontal drilling units, 2 tapping units, and a combined unit, plus radial drilling and tapping capabilities, this machine can perform multiple operations sequentially on a single workpiece. The 200mm chuck with a 5-station turret setup enables rapid tool changes, making it ideal for mid-volume production runs. The SK40 spindle holder and 100mm quill stroke provide precision for both drilling and tapping operations across varying material thicknesses.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers in automotive, hydraulics, machinery components, and general metal fabrication rely on transfer machines like this to increase throughput while maintaining accuracy. Small to mid-sized shops use them to reduce labor costs and production time by automating repetitive drilling and tapping sequences. It's particularly valuable for producing parts that require multiple hole positions or thread sizes in a single setup.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1993 model, inspect the spindle runout and chuck clamping force, as these directly affect precision. Request maintenance records—pay special attention to gearbox condition, hydraulic system integrity, and whether spindle bearings have been serviced. Check the rotary table (TG 320) for wear and verify all turret positions index smoothly. Test the quill stroke for smooth operation and confirm electrical and pneumatic systems are functioning.

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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