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SW BA 35 CNC CNC Milling Machine

Manufacturer
SW
Model
BA 35 CNC
Type
CNC Milling Machine
Year
1997
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

CNC double-station milling machine Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen with 3 axes

Technical Specifications

Stations
2
Axes
3
Travel X/Y/Z
700mm/500mm/500mm
Positioning accuracy
+/-0.02mm
Position scatter
+/-0.01mm
Rapid traverse
25m/min
Feed force
8500N
Control
Siemens Sinumerik 840

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 6700mm/3200mm/3200mm
Weight
approx. 11500kg

Condition & Documentation

Condition notes
The left sliding cover is defective, however another one from stock can be adapted for it
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The SW BA 35 CNC is a dual-station milling machine designed for precision metalworking. With three axes and travel ranges of 700mm (X) × 500mm (Y/Z), it delivers tight positioning accuracy of ±0.02mm—ideal for producing detailed components with minimal tolerance scatter. The Siemens Sinumerik 840 control system offers reliable automation, while the 8500N feed force and 25m/min rapid traverse support efficient production cycles.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, tool-making, and general metal fabrication who need reliable precision at scale. Job shops and contract manufacturers use dual-station mills like this to reduce setup time and increase throughput—while one workpiece is being machined, the second station can be loaded or unloaded. It's equally valuable for small to medium-sized operations looking to boost capacity without the cost of new equipment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1997 machine, inspect the spindle for runout and listen for unusual noise during operation. Request complete maintenance records and ask about recent work—machines used consistently tend to age better than idle ones. The noted sliding cover issue is straightforward, but verify that the replacement fits properly and seals correctly. Check coolant system condition, tool changer functionality, and whether all documentation and control software are present. An on-site trial run is essential to confirm axis movement smoothness and accuracy.

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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