HM-46B - Mill Drill - Geared & Tilting Head (M138, M138D)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
- The HM-46B milling machines is similar in overall size to the popular HM-32 but with the additional benefit of a 6-speed 95-1650rpm, gear driven head which can be tilted up to 90º either side of the vertical. This feature allows the head to be positioned in a variety of positions, allowing a whole range of milling, slotting, grooving, drilling and boring operations to be carried out.
www.machineryhouse.com.au/M138
www.machineryhouse.com.au/M138D
For more information on this machine, please visit:
Hare and Forbes Machineryhouse
Sydney: (02) 9890 9111
Melbourne: (03) 9212 4422
Brisbane: (07) 3715 2200
Perth: (08) 9373 9999
www.machineryhouse.com.au/M138D
Machineryhouse - NZ
Auckland: (09) 2717 234
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How high is this machine when set up?
“Precision ground slideways” top of the tables are ground to within 0.02mm but the slides are just left milled with faux scraping on the exposed y axis ways. the deviation in the x slides alone usually exceeds 4 thou
wait..... 20 micron is precision grinding now?
Can these be bought in a exploded view state? I am looking at getting one but have no use for the included electrical system or junk tooling, would be nice to save a few bucks.
available in Canada?
Hi. I have an HM-36 mill drill that came from machinery house nz. I am going to change the gearbox oil on it. The manual says to use sae 68 oil but i can't find any oil listed as sae 68. Plenty of iso 68 which is hydraulic oil. Which oil do you recommend I use? Thanks.
ISO 68 is the same. Just get some 68 weight hydraulic oil. It’s very common.
What’s it cost & is it available in stock or like your lathes, is it on a slow boat from China that might be here in 3 months or 6 months?
we have a few left around the country, that's the model with the digital readout system only and it sells for $3,399 inc gst
G’day, What’s the weight of the machine without the stand ?
380kg
How can you add power feed on the Z axis
mill yourself motor mount 👀
its a milling machine. you make metal parts, such as motor brackets with it ;)
btw... WHICH Z?
it has two.
Why is everything that blue ?
trademark? like, why is cadbury that royal blue/purple?
the older stuff used to be green, more of a universal back then. you see blue and cream/white, its instantly recognisable as hafco...
@@paradiselost9946 But it's all blue, not just the stuff branded Hafco.
It's a very nice toy.
The significant word on the line above is toy.
Any machine without power feeds in all significant dimensions is a toy.
@@brendan4401 Thanks for your worthless comment - and I agree, it IS worthless !
Worthless comment. With a drill capacity > Ø30mm, it’s hardly a toy and good machine for home/small workshop use.
@@brendan4401 You can get good toys ! I'm not knocking the smaller machines for being toys, it's just that they're still toys !