When purchasing a cylindrical external/internal grinder, it's essential to consider several key factors. Firstly, the machine's grinding diameter and length should match the size of the parts you intend to grind. Precision and accuracy are paramount, as tight tolerances result in consistent, high-quality output. The grinder's versatility, meaning its ability to handle different shapes, sizes, and materials, is another crucial factor. Consider the machine's speed and efficiency, but ensure these don't compromise accuracy or surface quality. Durability and longevity denote the machine's ability to withstand intensive use. User-friendliness, defined by intuitive controls, simplifies operation and maintenance. Always examine the after-sales service, support, and total cost of ownership, including maintenance and operational costs. With these considerations in mind, you can make an informed investment that meets your operational needs.
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Year: 2000
Max. grinding length | 900 mm |
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Type of CNC |
Grinding diameter | 280 mm |
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Spindle motor power | 24 kW |
Year: 1992
Max. grinding length | 1000 mm |
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CNC | No |
Max. swing diameter | 400 mm |
Grinding diameter | 280 mm |
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Type of CNC | |
Spindle motor power | 5.5 kW |
Year: 1995
Max. grinding length | 630 mm |
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CNC | Yes |
Max. swing diameter | 1400 mm |
Grinding diameter | 400 mm |
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Type of CNC | FANUC 0-GC |
Max. height from spindle to table | 150 mm |
Year: 1997
Max. grinding length | 1300 mm |
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CNC | Yes |
Max. swing diameter | 600 mm |
Grinding diameter | 500 mm |
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Type of CNC | |
Spindle motor power | 22 kW |
Year: 2006
Max. grinding length | 1340 mm |
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CNC | Yes |
Max. wheel speed | 6000 rpm |
Grinding diameter | 400 mm |
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Type of CNC | Siemens 840D |
Spindle motor power | 50 kW |
Year: 2005
Max. grinding length | 640 mm |
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Exter | Yes |
Type of CNC |
Grinding diameter | 295 mm |
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Inter | Yes |
Year: 1996
Max. grinding length | 1000 mm |
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CNC | Yes |
Grinding diameter | 280 mm |
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Type of CNC | Fanuc |
Year: 2012
Grinding diameter | 400 mm |
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Type of CNC | Siemens 840D |
Spindle motor power | 50 kW |
CNC | Yes |
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Max. wheel speed | 6000 rpm |
Exapro offers an expansive selection of high-quality cylindrical external/internal grinders, designed to meet the demands of precision, efficiency, and high-quality output that today's industries require. These machines, integral to shaping the outside of objects with a central axis of rotation, provide a level of accuracy that surpasses conventional grinding operations.
Our diverse range of cylindrical grinders caters to various industry needs, from small enterprises to large-scale manufacturing units. Capable of holding tight tolerances even for very long parts, our machines ensure superior product quality and reduced waste, leading to impressive cost savings.
Exapro's cylindrical grinders offer unparalleled versatility. They excel at grinding exterior or interior cylindrical surfaces and can handle complex shapes, tapering, and curving, making them invaluable in industries like automotive, aerospace, defense, and heavy machinery.
Built to last, our grinders are thoroughly tested for performance, guaranteeing longevity and sustained high performance. Their robust construction decreases downtime and increases productivity, resulting in a lower total cost of ownership.
Ease of use and integration are also standout features of our cylindrical external/internal grinders. Designed to fit seamlessly into any industrial setting, whether as standalone machines or part of a larger production line, they offer user-friendly interfaces that simplify operation and maintenance.
Invest in Exapro's cylindrical external/internal grinders to transform your operational dynamics and lead the future of industrial grinding applications with precision, versatility, and durability.
Here are the main factors to take into account:
The cost of a cylindrical external/internal grinder can vary widely depending on several factors such as the machine's size, capabilities, age, brand, condition (new or used), and the seller's location.
On the lower end, used smaller-scale machines or older models could be found for several thousand euros. Mid-range machines, typically used but in good condition with a decent set of features, might be in the tens of thousands of euros range.
For new, state-of-the-art machines from well-known brands, prices could go up to several hundred thousand euros, especially for machines designed for large-scale industrial use with advanced features such as CNC controls, high precision, or specialized grinding capabilities.
However, please note that these are rough estimates and actual prices may vary. I would recommend reaching out to equipment suppliers or checking platforms like Exapro for the most up-to-date and specific pricing information.
Keep in mind that in addition to the initial purchase price, other costs should be considered, such as shipping, installation, maintenance, and operation costs. Always ensure that the machine meets your specific requirements and budget considerations.
For a used machine, you should count between 10 000€ and 78 000€ for quite regular models. You can always use our pricing tool Valorexo to pinpoint a fair market price.
Please make sure you agree on all the details with the seller or ask your Exapro Agent for support.