Bridgeport Serie 1 bore- og fresemaskin
Den mest populære og allsidige knefresen som noen gang er produsert, og setter standarden innen manuell fresing.
Bridgeport Series 1 Knee Mill er den originale frese og boremaskinen med over 370 000 maskiner bygget i løpet av de siste 70+ årene.
Maskin spesifikasjon
Tabell og måter |
Bord størrelse |
1245 x 299mm |
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Antall T-spor |
3 |
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Bredde på T-spor |
16mm |
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Arbeidsbord føringer |
Dovetail |
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Kne føringer |
Dovetail |
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Kolonne føringer |
Dovetail |
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Maks vekt på bordet |
340 Kg |
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Bevegelse |
X-bevegelse |
914mm (838mm med elektrisk mating) |
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Y- bevegelse |
305mm |
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Z-bevegelse |
406mm |
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Ram |
305mm |
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Motorer og spindel |
Spindelmotor |
3 hk |
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Variabel spindelhastighet turtall |
50-3750 o/min |
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Lav rekkevidde |
50-420 o/min |
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Høy rekkevidde |
420-3750 o/min |
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Spindelinnfestning: |
R8 |
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Spindel bevegelse |
127mm |
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Pinolmating (mm/omdr.) |
.0015 / 0.003 / 0.006 inn / rev |
Hode |
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Svingbar (R&U) |
+/- 45 grader |
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Hodet vipper (opp / ned) |
+/- 45 grader |
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Mål og vekt |
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Total høyde |
221 cm |
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Nettovekt |
1930 Kg |
EGENSKAPER
- Patentert luftkjøling 2J Head
- Herdet forkrommet, X, Y &Z Ways, håndskrapt for presisjon
- T-spor er slipt for å gi referansekant for posisjonering av arbeidsplassen din
- Herdet og slipt bordoverflate
- Herdet og slipt spindel
- Kjølevæskesystem med pumpe og bryter
- Fleksibel segmentert kjølevæskedyse
- 7/16" trekkstang R8
- Variabel spindelhastighet
- Bevegelig hode for sammensatte vinkler
- Ormgir vinkelposisjonering av hodet i to retninger
- Spakbetjent manuell pinolbevegelse
- Håndhjul for finmating
- Justerbar automatisk spindelmating
- Mikrometer dybdestopp
- Reverseringsbryter for bruk i begge retninger
- R8
- Spindelbrems (håndbetjent)
- Smøring med ett skudd
- Verktøysett, test og nøyaktighetsdiagram
- Bruksanvisning/deleliste (eng)
- Sponbrett og sprutbeskyttelse bak
- Sikkerhetsdeksel over spindel
- Arbeidslys.
- CE
OPSJONER:
- 2-akse eller 3-akse digital avlesning
- Lufttiltrekking av verktøy
- X-akse elektrisk mating
- Y-akse elektrisk mating
https://www.colchester.co.uk/products/bridgeport-series-1-knee-mill/
Bridgeport
The Bridgeport Machine Tool Company holds a significant place in the history of machining and manufacturing. It was founded in 1938 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. The company gained widespread recognition for its invention of the Bridgeport Series 1 milling machine, which became an iconic piece of equipment in machine shops worldwide.
Since 1938, Bridgeport has been engineering and manufacturing versatile and reliable small milling machines. Bridgeport was founded by Rudolph F. Bannow and Magnus Wahlstrom in Bridgeport, Connecticut with the goal of producing milling machines for in-house use at their own plant.
Bridgeport’s most iconic product is the Bridgeport Series 1 Milling machine, which became a staple in machine shops and manufacturing facilities across the globe. The Series 1 milling machine revolutionised the industry with its introduction of a turret-style head that could be swivelled and tilted, allowing for versatile machining. This innovation allowed for greater precision and versatility in milling operations, making it a preferred choice for machinists and manufacturers.
Over the years, the Bridgeport brand became synonymous with quality and reliability in the machining industry. The company expanded its product line to include not only milling machines but also machining centres, grinding machines, and other precision equipment. Bridgeport machines are known for their robust construction, user-friendly design, and high-performance capabilities. They have been used across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and general manufacturing.
Bridgeport was acquired by InCompass in 2023. As an InCompass™ brand, Bridgeport will continue to evolve its business with the other InCompass™ manufacturing partners, contributing to the vision of creating manufactured growth solutions. The Bridgeport name and legacy live on in the form of various milling machines still in use today, as well as through the influence of its design principles on the machine tool industry.