1975 REISHAUER NZA gear grinding machine

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The Reishauer NZA is a classic, high-precision gear grinding machine designed for grinding external gears on cylindrical wheels. It is operated manually and is used in many machine tool companies. Technical data – Reishauer NZA Max. grinding diameter: 300 mm Gear width (max.): 170 mm Module range: 0.5 – 5 Max. clamping width between tips: 420 mm Tooth count range: 12 – 130 Max. grinding wheel diameter: 350 mm Grinding wheel width (max.): 84 mm Grinding stroke (carriage path): 200 mm Helix angle (max.): 45° Helix length (min./max.): 200 – 6000 mm Spindle speed: up to 1900 rpm Drive power: approx. 9 kW Machine weight: approx. 4,400 – 6,000 kg (depending on the version) Dimensions (L × W × H): approx. 2500 × 2000 × 2300 mm 1 2 Particularities: Manual operation (no CNC) Grinds in both directions Ideal for small to medium gears Robust Swiss machine quality
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Unchecked Please note the dimensions and weight for your disassembly and transport.
Lot number:
A7-34670-27
Location:
Mittenaar, DE
Sold by:
Commercial Seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
REISHAUER
Type
NZA
Year of build
1975
Serial number
41000-24
Engine power (kW)
9kW
Machine weight
4600kg
Dimension l
2500mm
Dimension w
2000mm
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All items are sold as used and uninspected unless otherwise noted. Viewing appointments are possible on 01.07.2025 and 02.07.2025. Please note that a viewing is only possible by appointment at a.decastro@tbauctions.com. Pick-up possible in the following period: CW 29, 30 and 31 from 08:00 - 16:00 Please note: Pick-up is not possible on public holidays and weekends. All items are sold unpackaged from the foundation. Dismantling and loading must be guaranteed and carried out by the buyer. The following special features must be observed when picking up the collection: – Due to the size of the machines, only one truck can be handled per day. – The pick-up truck must enter the hall backwards. – The truck must be equipped with a sliding ceiling, also known as an Edscha hood, so that loading from above by crane is possible. - To ensure a smooth removal of the machines, the following lots are first loaded in the order listed: LOT No.: 20, 21, 27, 28, 23, 24, 25, 26. Please refer to the item description. For more detailed information on guarantee and warranty, please refer to the auction conditions. Contact for technical questions: Roberto Giacalone Project Manager E-mail: r.giacalone@tbauctions.com

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