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Stama MC110 6MB CNC Machining Center

Manufacturer
Stama
Model
MC110 6MB
Type
CNC Machining Center
Year
1983
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Videos
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Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Old Stama machining center

Technical Specifications

Tool positions
10
Travel path X/Y/Z
500mm/380mm/400mm
Tool holder
SK30
Speed
7500 rpm
Drilling capacity in steel
30mm
Control
Fanuc 6MB

Table Dimensions

Table dimensions X/Y
700mm/380mm

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2350mm/2550mm/2750mm
Weight
approx. 2500kg

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Capabilities

The Stama MC110 6MB is a compact CNC machining center designed for precision metal cutting and shaping. With a 500×380×400mm travel range, 10-tool capacity, and 7500rpm spindle speed, it handles drilling, milling, and contouring tasks efficiently. The SK30 tool holder accepts standard cutting tools, and it can drill steel up to 30mm diameter—suitable for small to medium production runs and detailed component work.

Industries & Uses

Small job shops, contract manufacturers, and tool-and-die operations rely on machines like this for custom parts, prototyping, and batch production. It's also popular with startups entering precision manufacturing, educational institutions, and businesses looking to expand capacity without the cost of new equipment. The compact footprint (roughly 2.4×2.6×2.8 meters) fits well in space-constrained workshops.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting this 1983 machine, check spindle runout and bearing play—key wear points after decades of use. Request maintenance records, particularly for the Fanuc 6MB control system and coolant circulation. Verify that all axes move smoothly without binding, test tool changer reliability, and inspect the table and ways for damage or wear patterns. Have a qualified technician evaluate the machine's geometric accuracy; older Stama units are robust, but worn spindle bearings or guide rails can affect precision.

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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