OVERVIEW MILLING MOTORS

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. Concentricity
Speed Range
Power
Speed Control
Weight
Tool Holder Changer
Collet
Shaft Diameter
D-Series
M-Series
Q-Series
Input Power
Output Power
yes
yes
71 db
<0,01 mm*
4‘000 - 22‘800 U/min
1000 W
650 W
manuell + elektronisch
1,6 kg
SK15
OZ/401E
1,0 - 8,0 mm
no
yes
no
81 db
≤0,02 mm*
4‘000 - 25‘000 U/min
1650 W
1050 W
manuell + elektronisch
3,16 kg
-
OZ12A
1,0 – 12,0 mm
yes
yes
no
70 db
<0,01 mm*
1‘000 - 25‘000 U/min
500 W
425 W
manuell + elektronisch
650 g
-
ER11
1,0 - 8,0 mm
yes
yes
no
78 db
0,05 mm**
3‘500 - 25‘000 U/min
1400 W
800 W
elektronisch
1,8 kg
SK15
ER16
1,0 - 10,0 mm
no
yes
no
87 db
<0,01 mm*
8‘000 - 24‘000 U/min
1100 W
990 W
elektronisch
3,6 kg
-
ER20
1,0 - 14,0 mm
no
no
yes
87 db
<0,01 mm*
2‘000 - 24'000 U/min
2200 W
1900 W
elektronisch
4,5 kg
-
ER20
1,0 - 14,0 mm
no
no
yes
87 db
<0,01 mm*
2‘000 - 24‘000 U/min
2200 W
1900 W
elektronisch
4,5 kg
-
ER20
1,0 - 14,0 mm

Status: October 2020, without warranty. Changes are reserved.