BIESSE - 2010 - Rover A4.55 - CNC machining centres

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!!!! PLEASE NOTE THIS MACHINE IS LOCATED IN BELGIAN LIMBURG
Machine can no longer be seen
working Type: 4-axis CNC Center
Year: 2010 Working area: 5500mm x 1250mm
Rails: 10
Tools: milling cutter, drilling unit, horizontal motor
Axis: 4-axis (including C-axis)
Tool magazine: 20 positions (without tools)
Tools: Floating, 1-Output, 2-Exit, Saw Blade
Tool Holder Type: ISO30
Features: Reference stops, Detection sensors, Thickness measurement
Lot number:
A1-35707-3
Location:
x, NL
Sold by:
Commercial Seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
BIESSE
Type
Rover A4.55
Year of build
2010
Serial number
62413
Travel x-axis
5680mm
Travel y-axis
1460mm
Travel z-axis
200mm
Taper
ISO30
Attention please!
There is no forklift available at the location. Delivery: You can of course also work with a transport company, for example you can call in our regular partner Auction Logistics (info@auctionlogistics.nl) or Gerritsen Group (sales@gerritsengroup.com).

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