Feed motor X-axis for SIEG X2.7L and SX2.7L
€244.50*
% €332.00* (26.36% saved)Prices incl. 19% VAT. plus Shipping costs
Delivery time: 1-3 working days **
Less than 10 pieces available (online and in specialist shops)
Intended use
A feed motor is used to automatically and smoothly control the feed movement of a tool or workpiece. Generally, feed motors can be fitted to all axes of machine tools.
Technical data
| Frequency [Hz]: | 50 |
|---|---|
| Housing dimensions (L x W x H) [mm]: | 210 x 200 x 115 |
| Motor power (P1) [Watt]: | 300 |
| Motor power (P2) [Watt]: | 35 |
| Transmission ratio: | 1:7,5 |
| Voltage [V]: | 230 |
| WEEE reg. no.: | EN 95902713 |
Suitable for the X-axis of the SIEG X2.7L and SX2.7L milling machines
Easy installation
Can be disengaged and has infinitely variable feed speed adjustment
With limit switch for automatic shutdown
Includes mounting hardware and adjustable stops for limit switches
Description of the
This feed motor is suitable for retrofitting to the X-axis of the SIEG X2.7L and SX2.7L drilling / milling machines. Installation is easy for anyone thanks to the illustrated installation instructions provided. The feed speed is infinitely variable via a potentiometer. The transmission ratio from the motor shaft to the spindle of the X-axis is 1:7.5. The feed direction can be set via a toggle switch, which also has a zero position. This prevents the feed direction from being inadvertently reversed. To move the machine table manually, the feed motor can be disengaged via the clutch control knob. The feed movement can be switched off via limit switches, which are triggered by adjustable stops.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x X-axis feed motor for SIEG X2.7L and SX2.7L
- 1 x coupling unit
- 2 x adjustable stops
- 1 x limit switch (double-sided)
- 1 x 230-volt power supply unit
- 1 x set of assembly materials
- 1 x detailed, illustrated installation guide
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21 June 2024 16:43
Outlet purchase
Bought this from the outlet store. It looks new, I cannot see anything wrong with it. I mounted it and it works very well but the toggle switch is backwards. Will need to remove the cover and turn the switch around. No idea when I will use it as I do not have any projects in the future.