Universal milling machines represent a critical node in industrial production for flexible machining. The main technical determinant is the construction of the universal milling head (often of the Huron type), which allows for spindle positioning across a wide range of angles. For used machines from the FERMAT portfolio, the analysis of torque transmission through the head's gear trains is key, as the condition of the gearing directly defines the vibration level and the resulting surface roughness (Ra).
Acquiring a used universal milling machine is a strategic step for toolrooms and operations with high production variability. The main benefit is the minimization of CAPEX while maintaining a wide technological range. Unlike single-purpose centers, a universal milling machine can cover drilling, boring, and milling operations in various planes on a single machine.
Unfortunately no machines are available in this category at the moment.