Model | Unit | MHS500 |
---|---|---|
Type | X | |
Max shaping length | mm | 500 (20”) |
Max horizontal movement of the table | mm | 500 (20”) |
Max distance between ram bottom and table | mm | 370 (15”) |
Max vertical movement of the table | mm | 270 (14”) |
Dimensions of table top: L x W | mm | 440x360 |
Max stroke of the tool head | mm | 120 (4.7”) |
Swivel angle of the tool head | ° | ±60º |
Max section of tool: W x H | mm | 20x30 (0.79x1.2”) |
Number of ram reciprocation per minute | stroke | 14, 20, 28, 40, 56, 80/6 steps |
Feed range of horizontal table | mm | 0.4 -5.0/12 steps |
Feed range of vertical table | mm | 0.08 - 1.0/12 steps |
T-slot width for center positioning | mm | 18 (0.71”) |
Main motor power | kW | 3 |
Net weight (approx) | kg | 1650 |
Gross weight | kg | 1760 |
Machine dimension (L x W x H) | mm | 2000x1250x1400 |
Model | Unit | MHS500 |
---|---|---|
Type | X | |
Max shaping length | mm | 500 (20”) |
Max horizontal movement of the table | mm | 500 (20”) |
Max distance between ram bottom and table | mm | 370 (15”) |
Max vertical movement of the table | mm | 270 (14”) |
Dimensions of table top: L x W | mm | 440x360 |
Max stroke of the tool head | mm | 120 (4.7”) |
Swivel angle of the tool head | ° | ±60º |
Max section of tool: W x H | mm | 20x30 (0.79x1.2”) |
Number of ram reciprocation per minute | stroke | 14, 20, 28, 40, 56, 80/6 steps |
Feed range of horizontal table | mm | 0.4 -5.0/12 steps |
Feed range of vertical table | mm | 0.08 - 1.0/12 steps |
T-slot width for center positioning | mm | 18 (0.71”) |
Main motor power | kW | 3 |
Net weight (approx) | kg | 1650 |
Gross weight | kg | 1760 |
Machine dimension (L x W x H) | mm | 2000x1250x1400 |
A knee type milling machine is a fundamental machine tool distinguished by its vertically adjustable worktable mounted on a "knee" casting. This knee moves precisely up and down a fixed column via a screw mechanism, enabling accurate Z-axis positioning crucial for diverse milling operations.
The core principle involves a rotating milling cutter removing material from a workpiece secured to the table. The adjustable knee mechanism allows controlled vertical movement (Z-axis), while the table provides longitudinal (X-axis) and transverse (Y-axis) travel. This 3-axis control facilitates complex machining of flat, angular, and contoured surfaces.
Since their development in the late 19th century, knee-and-column mills revolutionized machining. The iconic Bridgeport design (1938) popularized the turret style. While CNC machining centers dominate high-volume production, knee mills remain indispensable for flexibility, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness in job shops, schools, and repair facilities worldwide.
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