PROTH PSGP-1020CNC

  • Specs
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    Table-W
    39.37"
    Table-L
    78.74"
    Horz/Vert
    Horz
    Grinding Wheel Width
    3.937"
    Grinding Wheel Dia.
    20.079"
    Control
    CNC
  • Product Overview

    SPECIFICATION / MODELS PSGP-1020CNC
    General Capacity
    Max. travel (cross x longitudinal) 1200x2150mm
    Wheel bottom to table  0-750mm
    (Vertical Head)
    Spindle center height from table approx. 1100mm
    Max height from table top to bottom of standard wheel 845mm
    Grinding surface of table 1000x2000mm
    Longitudinal Movement
    Hydraulic table speed 2-25(1-25)m/min
    Cross Movement
    Clearance between the columns 1200mm
    Intermittent cross feed-approx.(Electro-mechanical) 0.1-35mm/feed
    Continuous cross feed-approx.(Electro-mechanical) 3000mm/min
    Hand feed per revolution 5mm
    Hand feed per division 0.02mm
    Vertical Downfeed
    Rapid traverse approx. 250mm/min
    Hand feed per division MPG 0.001mm
    Grinding Wheel
    Dimension(O.D x W x I.D) 510x100x203mm
    Spindle speed(50/60Hz) 1150 r.p.m.
    Motor
    Horizontal head spindle motor 11(15,18.5)kW/15(20,25)HP
    Vertical head spindle motor 7.5kW/10HP
    Hydraulic motor 7.5kW/10HP
    Weight
    Net weight 13500kg
    Gross weight 17000kg
    Machine Size
    Dimension (L x W x H) (m) 6.2x4.6x3.9
    CNC Specification
    Crossfeed rapid feedrate(approx.) 2000mm/min
    Cross/Vertical infeed least input increment 0.001mm
    Rapid vertical rate 500mm/min

  • About Company
    PROTH INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

    PROTH is a leading surface grinding manufacturer for more than 30 years in Taiwan. We have developed and pioneered a whole line of surface grinders including the small saddle type, the medium column, large double column type and rotary type which have been widely acclaimed by domesfic and oversea users. We also developed vertical grinding machines for I.D., O.D. and end-face for your workpieces.


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