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    Default advice about CONCEPT MILL 260 and MaXXmill 350 ( 5 axis milling )

    hello!
    i'm looking for a 5 axis cnc mill for machining medical prototypes and i came across these 2 machines. so my questions are:
    1) can the MaXXmill 350 machine parts that are 200mm in length?
    2) can the CONCEPT MILL 260 machine parts that are 200mm in length when equipped with 5 axis rotary?
    3) what are the rated voltages for these two machines?
    4) what are the prices of these two machines? (CM260+ 5 axis rotary )

    Any help clarifying these points is deeply appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Default Re: advice about CONCEPT MILL 260 and MaXXmill 350 ( 5 axis milling )

    It looks like the MaXXmill 350 will meet your work size requirement. Power required is 16.5KW, so I would guess 400V AC 3 phase.

    https://www.emco-world.com/fileadmin/user_upload/_Group/Brochures_PDFs/PDFs_Fr%C3%A4sen/Maxxmill_350/MAXXMILL_350_EN.pdf

    They are not very forthcoming on the technical data for the Concept 260.

    Best to check with your local distributor for specifications and pricing.

    To put the pricing in perspective, my EMCO Concept 55, 4 axis machine sold new for about $32K about 8 years ago. The original invoice came with the machine documentation when I acquired it. The Concept 55 is a toy compared to the MAXXmill 350.

    Last edited by Jim Dawson; 02-07-2021 at 07:58 PM.
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    Default Re: advice about CONCEPT MILL 260 and MaXXmill 350 ( 5 axis milling )

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Dawson View Post
    It looks like the MaXXmill 350 will meet your work size requirement. Power required is 16.5KW, so I would guess 400V AC 3 phase.

    https://www.emco-world.com/fileadmin/user_upload/_Group/Brochures_PDFs/PDFs_Fr%C3%A4sen/Maxxmill_350/MAXXMILL_350_EN.pdf

    They are not very forthcoming on the technical data for the Concept 260.

    Best to check with your local distributor for specifications and pricing.

    To put the pricing in perspective, my EMCO Concept 55, 4 axis machine sold new for about $32K about 8 years ago. The original invoice came with the machine documentation when I acquired it. The Concept 55 is a toy compared to the MAXXmill 350.
    thank you.



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