Mikrosa Kronos S 250 Centreless Grinding Machine + Kawasaki Loading/Unloading Robotic System – Year 2012

Mikrosa Kronos S 250 – Year 2012
CNC Centreless Grinding Machine with together Pak Automation/Kawasaki Loading/Unloading Robotic System

Manufacturer Mikrosa
Model Kronos S250 Centreless Grinding Machine
Year 2012
Condition Used
Serial Number 15001010
Machine Type Centreless Grinding Machine
Year 2012
Control Siemens Sinumerik 840D
Condition Very Good
Min Workpiece Diameter 1.5mm
Max Workpiece Diameter 35mm
Grinding Wheel Peripheral Speed 80m/s
Grinding Wheel Drive Power 15kW
Regulating Wheel Speed 5-500rpm
Regulating Wheel Dressing Speed 1000rpm
Regulating Wheel Drive Power 5kW
Axes 5 – X,Z,X4,Z3,SS
Machine Dimensions 6500x4600x2232mm
Machine Weight 8,800kg

Mikrosa Kronos S250 Centreless Grinding Machine

Machine Type: Centreless Grinding Machine
Year: 2012
Grinding Type: Plunge Cut & Through Feed Grinding of Small Parts
Control: Siemens Sinumerik 840D
Condition: Very Good

Notes: Machine is sold ex Works

Includes
Pak Automation/Kawasaki Loading/Unloading Robotic System
Tyco Fire Suppression System
Chiller
LTA Oil Mist Extraction
HKS Coolant Filtration System
Various Grinding Wheels
Grinding Wheel Stands

Machine Description
The Mikrosa KRONOS S 250 is a system for grinding small workpieces. Designed for infeed and throughfeed grinding, its high performance grinding wheel spindles and maintenance-free hybrid roller bearings make this machine ideal for high-speed CBN grinding technology. Multiple production, synchronization, and plunge cut grinding are a few of the machine’s capabilities. The KRONOS S 250 is ideal for the production of high-quality small parts.
Thermally stable mineral casting machine bed with excellent vibration dampening
Cross slide systems with one X-axis and one Z-axis, X-axis feed increment 0.01 µm, glass scales standard
Maintenance-free regulating spindle, both sides mounted on roller bearings, regulating wheel rise/fall +40/-20 mm, swivel angle ±5 degrees
Grinding spindle with maintenance-free hybrid roller bearings, circumferential speed of grinding wheel max. 150 m/s (CBN), water-cooled drive motor 15 kW
Maximum profile accuracy through dressing in the center of the workpiece plane
Control panel swivels to the front and back
Highest safety standard provided by full enclosure
Service-friendly due to ease of accessibility of all units
Simple operation with Mikrosa-specific hardware

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