For portal milling centers (gantry or bridge-type), the key factor is the closed force circuit that this construction naturally creates. Unlike machines with a traveling column, the portal concept minimizes crossrail deflection when the spindle head is loaded in the Y and Z axes. In used machines from the FERMAT portfolio, emphasis is placed on the mechanical integrity of the column-to-bed connection, which directly defines the ability to absorb cutting forces during the roughing of large-format workpieces.
Investing in a used portal milling machine represents a fundamental reduction in initial costs per unit of working space volume for an engineering company. While for new machines in this category, a substantial part of the price consists of design engineering and shipping, with proven FERMAT machines, you get a stabilized machine with predictable material behavior.
Unfortunately no machines are available in this category at the moment.