Planomiller/ Edge Milling/ Planer Machine

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 Planomiller Edge Milling Planer Machine from Parksons

Description: Geared Heavy Duty Double Column Plano miller
  • The machine bed is of box type casting with vibration free construction
  • The table, which has T-slots for mechanical clamping of work piece anywhere along table length, is driven by Rack & Pinion
  • The cross rail moves on two column guide-ways to resist distortion and deflection due to heavy cutting forces
 
Specification: (in mm unless specified otherwise)
 
Dimension
PLGM-425
PLGM-835
PLGM-1235
PLGM-2465
Length of Stroke
1200
2440
3650
7300
Width between
Columns
750
1000
1000
2000
Height
750
1000
1000
1500
Main Motor (Kw)*
2.2
3.7
5.5
11
  • Only indicative, most specifications can be user defined
  • Much bigger size main motor available, if required
 
Accuracy: As per IS 2877:1986
  • Parallelism of top surface of workpiece to bearing surface by horizontal feed of rail head is

                         0.02mm/2000m length of workpiece (lengthwise)

                         0.03mm/2000mm length of workpiece (crosswise)

 
Application:
  • Planing of flat horizontal/ vertical/ angular and curved surfaces
  • Planing helix, slots, grooves, and multiple planning
  • Edge Milling of plates in V, Double-V, J Grooving, Double-J, Beveling & Square Edge
 
Special Milling Head: MHR Series
  • ISO 40/ ISO 50 Milling heads come with +/- 450 swivel and auto lubrication
  • Spindle heads with a range of options from 3.7 to 15 Kw motor
  • 6-speed spindle speeds
 
Accessories:
 
AC drive Variable Feed, Auto Cross Lifting, Cross Feed, Centralized Auto Lubrication, Pendant Centralized Control Panel, Steel Gears and Rack in lieu of Cast Iron, Grinding Head, Side Tool Holder, 6-Speed Gear Box in lieu of 3-Speed Gear Box, Right Angle Attachment
 
Increase Life span:
 
Convert your old planer to a planomiller machine, with complete retrofitting of milling head and back plate. Its speed is drastically reduced in planomilling mode. The self-powered milling head takes the cutting load. This drastically reduces the break down rates of your planer.

 

 
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