CNC Horizontal Boring Mills

Toshiba SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL (1977)

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Toshiba SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL (1977)

Sell your Toshiba SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL 1977 today.

MakeToshiba
ModelSHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL
Year1977
CategoryCNC Horizontal Boring Mills
ConditionUsed

Toshiba SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL Specifications

Spindle Diameter3.94"
X-Axis - Table Travel70"
Y-Axis - Vertical Head Travel57"
Table Size55.1" x 63"
RPM1000
Spindle Power14.75 HP
Spindle Taper#50
W-Axis (Quill) Travel28"
Vertical Head Travel57"
Rotary Table Size55.1" x 63"
Table Cross Travel70.9"
Max Table Load13,890 LBS
Z Axis - Spindle Travel57.1"
Rapid Traverse126 IPM
Spindle Speeds20 - 1000 RPM
Cutting Feed Rates.0009 - .15 IPR, .0040 - .67 IPR
Machine Weight40,800 LBS
Machine Dimensions213" F-B x 157" W x 130" H

Do you have a Toshiba SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 TABLE TYPE HORIZONTAL BORING MILL to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1977 SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 Table Type Horizontal Boring Mill to add to our inventory of high-quality used CNC machines. This robust machine is known for its impressive specifications and reliability, making it an essential asset for any machining operation. The SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 features a spindle diameter of 3.94 inches, which provides ample strength for various boring tasks. With an X-axis travel of 70 inches and a Y-axis travel of 57 inches, it offers substantial movement capabilities for larger workpieces.

The table size of 55.1 inches by 63 inches allows for versatile setups, accommodating a maximum table load of 13,890 pounds. With a powerful 14.75 HP motor, this machine can achieve spindle speeds ranging from 20 to 1000 RPM across 16 different settings, making it suitable for a wide range of materials and cutting conditions. The spindle taper of #50 and a milling quill diameter of 8.86 inches further enhance its performance and adaptability. The SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 also boasts a rapid traverse rate of 126 inches per minute, which significantly increases productivity during non-cutting movements.

Its dimensions of 213 inches front-to-back, 157 inches wide, and 130 inches high, along with an approximate weight of 40,800 pounds, ensure it is a sturdy and reliable machine for heavy-duty applications. If you own a SHIBAURA BT-10BR3 or similar CNC equipment and are looking to sell, we are interested in purchasing it. Contact us today for a competitive offer and to discuss how we can help you turn your unused machinery into cash.

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