Pfauter-Maag SH-250 Year (1974)

Sell your Pfauter-Maag SH-250 Year 1974 today.
Pfauter-Maag SH-250 Year Specifications
| Max. Tip Circle Dia. (Spur Gear) | 98.4" |
|---|---|
| Min. Tip Circle Dia. (Spur Gear) | 7.9" |
| Module Min Pitch w/ Rack-Type Cutter | 0.0875 DP |
| Module Max Pitch w/ Rack-Type Cutter | 12.7 DP |
| Module Max w/ Single-Tooth Cutter | 0.5 DP |
| Min./ Max. Number of Teeth | 12/1000 |
| Helix Angle | Infinite |
| Max. Face Width (Spur Gear) | 26" |
| Max. Table Load | 33000 lbs. |
| Max. Ram Stroke | 27" |
| Min. Ram Stroke | 2.75" |
| Diameter of Work Table Bore | 16.5" |
| Work Table Bore Length | 47.2" |
| Machine Footprint (L X W) | 235" x 169" |
| Machine Height | 131" |
| Machine Weight | 84,000 lbs. |
Do you have a Pfauter-Maag SH-250 Year to sell?
We are actively seeking a 1974 Maag SH-250 Gear Shaper, a reliable piece of CNC gear machinery known for its robust specifications and performance. This model features an impressive maximum tip circle diameter of 98.4 inches, making it ideal for a wide range of gear shaping applications. With a minimum tip circle diameter of 7.9 inches, it allows for versatility in production. The machine accommodates a module max pitch of 0.5 DP with a single-tooth cutter, and it can work with a minimum pitch of 0.0875 DP when using a rack-type cutter.
The infinite helix angle capability enhances its flexibility, enabling the production of gears with precise specifications. This Maag SH-250 also boasts a maximum face width of 26 inches and can handle a substantial maximum table load of 33,000 pounds, ensuring stability during operation. The ram stroke ranges from a minimum of 2.75 inches to a maximum of 27 inches, providing the adaptability needed for various gear sizes. The diameter of the work table bore is 16.5 inches with a bore length of 47.2 inches, further enhancing its operational efficiency.
With a footprint of 235 inches by 169 inches and a weight of 84,000 pounds, this machine is built to last and perform under demanding conditions. At Superior Machine Tools, we understand the value of quality equipment like the Maag SH-250. If you're looking to sell your used CNC machinery, we offer competitive prices and a seamless selling experience. Contact us today to discuss your Maag SH-250 and get a fair offer!
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