GER CP-2500 CNC
- SpecificheConverti gli specchi in ImperialDiametro rotante300 mmCentri2,500 mmPotenza testa20 kWVelocità testa250 RPMDiametro mola600 mmMax peso tra centri4,000 kgControlloCNC
- Descrizione del prodotto
For jobs up to 6000 mm by 800 mm of grinding diameter and 4000 kg weight.
The CP are naturally destined to works in the heavy duty industry as tungsten carbide stabilizer grinding (oil field), railway shaft grinding, tungsten carbide roll grinding (metal profile lamination industry) and so on.
It is also the grinder family chosen for working short parts with a big diameter, like air seals, pressure balance seals and so on by the aerospace industry that must be ground internally and externally in one set up in live grinding hold by heavy chucks.
The generous dimensioning of the machine allows multiple combinations of wheel heads and tooling and make the machine highly flexible and suitable for subcontractors making single or short series of different parts.
- Circa la società
Since its beginnings, more than ten decades ago, ger máquinas herramientas s.l. has been dedicated to the exclusive manufacturing of grinding machines. backed up by its 60 years of experience, ger currently provides all types of grinding solutions, for both flat and cylindrical surfaces, tailor-made solutions for each requirement. the ger trademark is nowadays trusted by numerous customers all over the world; a trust won and based on the constant effort in overcoming quality, service, and providing technological innovations. it has a wide range of models for flat surface grinding, which go from lengths of 400 mm to 6,000 mm, widths from 200 mm to 1,000 mm in hydraulic and cnc versions. the main users of this type of machines are die, mould, tooling and general machining manufacturers. in cylindrical grinders, the range goes from 450 mm to 6,000 mm in distance between centres, with swing capacities from 250 mm to 1,000 mm., in hydraulic and cnc versions. the main users are the car, tool manufacturers, tooling and general machining auxiliary sectors.