Knee-type milling machines are defined by their specific kinematics, where the worktable moves vertically along the column guides by means of a massive knee. For used machines from the FERMAT portfolio, vibration damping is a critical factor, directly related to the molecular structure of the gray cast iron used. Older, 'seasoned' castings exhibit higher internal damping than new, thin-walled constructions, which is key for stability during interrupted cutting.
The acquisition of a used knee-type milling machine represents an optimal path for toolrooms and maintenance operations to minimize CAPEX. In the context of the overall Life Cycle Cost (LCC), these units offer the best ratio between acquisition price and versatility of use. A lower initial investment compared to CNC machining centers allows for a faster break-even point, especially in piece and small-batch production.
Unfortunately no machines are available in this category at the moment.