Whether in the private sector or in the industrial application, a milling motor has to meet the most different requirements. It not only has to be suitable for the existing machine series, it should also correspond to the personal level of skill. Additionally, further characteristics of the tool, such as power, speed or shaft diameter, should be considered in the selection of a milling motor as well. In order to optimally support you in your choice, you will find all our milling motors listed in the following table for a direct comparison.
Compatible with |
Sound level |
Max. |
Speed Range |
Power |
Speed Control |
Weight |
Tool Holder Changer |
Collet |
Shaft Diameter |
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D-Series |
M-Series |
Q-Series |
Input Power |
Output Power |
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yes |
yes |
71 db |
<0,01 mm* |
4‘000 - 22‘800 |
1000 W |
650 W |
manual + electronic |
1,6 kg |
SK15 |
OZ/401E |
1,0 - 8,0 mm |
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no |
yes |
no |
81 db |
≤0,02 mm* |
4‘000 - 25‘000 |
1650 W |
1050 W |
manual + electronic |
3,16 kg |
- |
OZ12A |
1,0 - 12 mm |
|
HF-500 |
yes |
yes |
no |
70 db |
≤0,01 mm* |
5‘000 - 20‘000 |
500 W |
425 W |
manual + electronic |
650 g |
- |
ER11 |
1,0 - 8,0 mm |
yes |
yes |
no |
78 db |
0,05 mm** |
3‘500 - 25‘000 rpm |
1400 W |
800 W |
electronic |
1,8 kg |
SK15 |
ER16 |
1,0 - 12,0 mm |
|
no |
no |
yes |
87 db |
<0,01 mm* |
2‘000 - 24'000 |
2200 W |
1900 W |
electronic |
4,5 kg |
- |
ER20 |
1,0 - 14,0 mm |
|
no |
no |
yes |
87 db |
<0,01 mm* |
2‘000 - 24‘000 |
2200 W |
1900 W |
electronic |
4,5 kg |
- |
ER20 |
1,0 - 14,0 mm |
|
*In the cone **At a distance of 25 mm to the collet |
Status: October 2020, without warranty. Changes are reserved.
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