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Defiance DMC milling machine for sale

Joined
Nov 19, 2007
Location
marysville ohio
Why don't you post at least a little info & some pics? Some of us have flip phones.

I don't seem to be able to post photos. This site does not seem to be I phone friendly. Can you tell me how to do it? The mill weighs 4,000 lbs. It is about the size of a Haas Mini Mill. Not sure about the travels, I'll check tommorow.
 

rawen2

Aluminum
Joined
Aug 30, 2008
Location
High Desert of CO
I did a search and came up with the same result as jhov did in post #7. The company went out of business in 2001. If someone picked up the production of this machine after that date could you post a link to them? I'm interested but couldn't find any specs or pictures of this machine online. Would you please post some large pics and the specs here? Pics on my phone are too small to be useful.
 

kckullos

Plastic
Joined
Oct 16, 2004
Location
dublin, ohio
Machine pics

Here you go Moonlight.....
 

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kckullos

Plastic
Joined
Oct 16, 2004
Location
dublin, ohio
The rest of the pics....

What the pics don't show are the collets, tool holders and manuals it comes with. Last time I saw this running we were making our own shocks and this was machining the pistons for them.
 

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LockNut

Stainless
Joined
Jan 6, 2007
Location
Bergen County
Certainly an orphan machine. But, a mold shop I worked in in the 90's bought 2 of the graphite machines for EDM electrodes. I even went to their factory and did a tour. The ones we had were extremely capable machines. At the time, their block processing speed and look ahead were far superior to that of Fanuc 16i at the time. Those little machines really did quality work. Delta-Tough axis drives with servos. They were running Windows based control software and as far as we can tell, it was pretty flawless. 30K RPM with a CAT15 or 20, I forget exactly. Tiny little holders, 3/8" max cutter diameter. The only issue I would have would be finding a version of Windows to run this machine. The ones we had were Windows 98.

Paul
 
Joined
Nov 19, 2007
Location
marysville ohio
This machine is still available. This is a nice machine that has seen very little use and is in great condition. Someone posted about it in another thread and I have lost track of the poster, please PM me if you are interested.
 








 
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