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WMW BFP 130/6 Plate Boring Mill

Manufacturer
WMW
Model
BFP 130/6
Type
Plate Boring Mill
Year
1982
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Drilling
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Boring spindle diameter
130mm
Tool holder
SK50
Centering
500mm
Travel X/Y/Z
250mm/160mm/380mm
Travel W/U
1000mm/320mm
Feed rate
2m/min
Rapid traverse
5m/min
Max. diameter drilling
800mm
Max. diameter facing
1400mm
Torque boring spindle
3100Nm
Torque facing support
6150Nm
Controls
Bosch

Weight & Dimensions

Clamping plate dimensions X/Y/Z
3500mm/1750mm/350mm
Weight
approx. 30000kg

Accessories

Angle head
Extension piece
Steep taper tool holder for SK50 (without tools)
4x plate fields with dimensions 1080mm/2000mm
Boring apparatus
Documentation

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Capabilities

The WMW BFP 160/6 is a horizontal plate boring mill designed for precision drilling, facing, and boring operations on large workpieces. With a 130mm boring spindle, SK50 tool holder, and substantial Z-axis travel of 380mm, it handles components up to 800mm in diameter for drilling and 1,400mm for facing work. The machine's impressive torque capacity (3,100Nm on the boring spindle, 6,150Nm on the facing support) and large clamping plate (3,500mm × 1,750mm) make it suitable for heavy-duty production runs.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, energy, and heavy machinery sectors rely on machines like this for precision hole work on engine blocks, gearbox casings, turbine components, and structural parts. The angle head and extension pieces expand versatility for angled drilling and complex geometries. It's ideal for job shops and contract manufacturers handling mid-to-large batch work requiring high repeatability and accuracy.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1982 model, inspect the spindle for runout and check spindle bearings for play or noise—these are costly repairs. Request full maintenance records, particularly for the Bosch control system, hydraulic systems, and the facing support mechanism. Verify the clamping plate surface for wear and flatness. Ask about recent spindle overhauls and whether oil/coolant systems have been regularly serviced. Given its 30-ton weight, confirm proper foundation and transportation logistics before purchase.

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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