Meyer 560S Turret Milling Machine

The Meyer Range of Milling Machines are high precision, very accurate and extremely versatile. The turret head can be inclined upwards and downwards, rotated in both vertical and horizontal planes, clockwise and anticlockwise. Each angle can be finely set due to the degree scales for all three variations. X, Y and Z axis are easily and accurately controlled by both the hand wheels, with micrometer scales which can be zeroed, and the DRO system.
The 220R and 220RX models accepts R8 tooling whilst the 375S and 560S models driven by powerful motors accepts ISO40 tooling. Infinitely variable power feed with fast overide button is fitted as standard to the X axis on the 220R and 220RX models and to X, Y and Z axis on the 375S and 560S machines.

Meyer 560S Turret Milling Machine
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Features

  • High accuracy.
  • Heavy duty.
  • Hardened slideways.
  • Centralised lubrication.
  • DRO for X, Y and Z axis.
  • Large table with T slots.
  • Tapping facility.
  • Motor brake lever.
  • Coolant system.
  • ISO40 tooling with power X, Y and Z axis.
  • Halogen lamp.
  • Safety guard with interlock.
  • Swarf Tray.

Technical Information

MODEL   560S
Spindle Taper   ISO40
Spindle Travel mm 127
Number of Spindle Speeds   16
Spindle Speed Range rpm 66 - 4540
Quill Power Feed mm/rev 0.04/0.08/0.15
Motor kW 3.75
Longitudinal Travel - Long mm 950
Saddle Travel - Cross mm 360
Knee Travel - Vertical mm 460
Max Distance Spindle to Table mm 450
Table Size mm 330 x 1370
Head Movement Left/Right   90°/90°
Head Movement Up/Down   45°/45°
Length mm 2180
Width mm 2050
Height mm 2300
Weight kg 2250
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