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Willemin-Macodel SA

5 and 6 axis bar-fed machining centres

Realtek is proud to represent Willemin-Macodel SA in Australia. Willemin-Macodel SA is a leading manufacturer of 5 and 6 axis, bar-fed machining centres. These machines are ideal for the production of medial parts and tools.

Willemin W408-B

Travels    
Longitudinal, X-axis mm 250 (10 in.)
Transversal, Y-axis mm 200 (8 in.)
Vertical, Z-axis mm 300 (12 in.)
 
Rotary axes  
B-axis, movement Degrees 110°
A-axis Degrees 360°
Dividing axis for machining from bar stock, capacity round bars mm ø 23 (ø .900 in.)
 
Spindle    
Swivelling spindle with built-in motor Degrees -10° to +100°
Taper HSK E40
Speed rpm 30’000
Power at 100 % ED kW 10 (13,5 hp)
 
Tool magazine    
Standard on disk positions 24
 
CNC    
FANUC
16 i
NUM
1050
 
Options    
Tool magazine positions 48
Chips conveyor
Back machining device swivelling from 0° to 90° for the machining of the back face of the part after cut-off operation
Yes
Pneumatic bar system pull type / push type or bar feeder magazine
Yes

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