About Tacchella 1013-UA Precision Universal Cylindrical Grinder
Make - Tacchella (Italy)
Model - 1013-UA
Center Height - 130 mm
Max. Length of Job - 1000 mm
Max. Job Diameter - 260 mm
Max Wheel Size - Diameter 450 mm x 75 mm Width
Work-Head Speeds - 22 rpm to 360 rpm (Continuously Variable)
Least Count - 0.5 Micron (0.0005 mm)
Table Swivel Angle - 0 degree to 10 degree
- Equipped with Internal Grinding Attachment.
- Machine can work in complete Auto-Cycle Mode.
- Features like Auto-Cut, Auto-Compensation, Spark-Out, etc.
- Features like Auto-Wheel Retraction, Plunge Grinding etc.
- Complete with Coolant Filtration Unit, Coolant Tank and Pump.
- Complete with Open Steady, Closed Steady, Wheel Dresser, Angular Wheel Dresser.
- Complete with many quills, mandrels, job carriers, centers etc.
- Machine is in excellent working condition.
Video of The Machine -
https://youtu.be/QPm5Lzwxv-Y
Unmatched Precision and VersatilityThe Tacchella 1013-UA delivers precise grinding for both external and internal cylindrical components. With a work head swivel range of +/-90 and standard internal grinding attachment, it seamlessly adapts to complex shapes and tight tolerances. Ideal for workshops requiring flexibility across various applications, the grinder suits custom and batch production alike.
Convenience and Operator SafetyAn integrated coolant system and automatic central lubrication ensure consistent performance and reduce maintenance demands. Safety is enhanced with comprehensive phase protection and a robust, floor-mounted cast iron body. Operators benefit from user-friendly manual and electrical panel controls and a rapid approach feature for efficient workflows.
Enhanced ProductivityWith a maximum spindle speed of 1800 rpm, 350 mm grinding wheel, and 415V/3 phase motor drive, the Tacchella 1013-UA supports continuous use. Fine adjustment on the tailstock, cross travel of 190 mm, and table swivel range of +/-8 offer precise positioning, making it ideal for manufacturers seeking improved productivity and reliable quality.
FAQ's of Tacchella 1013-UA Precision Universal Cylindrical Grinder:
Q: How does the internal grinding attachment benefit the Tacchella 1013-UA Cylindrical Grinder's operation?
A: The internal grinding attachment, provided as standard, allows operators to perform both external and internal grinding using a single setup, improving workflow efficiency and expanding the machine's capability to handle complex cylindrical components.
Q: What is the process for adjusting workpiece alignment on this precision grinder?
A: Alignment is achieved through the swiveling work head, which offers a +/-90 degree range, and the tailstock equipped with fine adjustment. This allows for accurate positioning of the workpiece, ensuring optimal contact during the grinding operation.
Q: When should the lubrication and coolant systems be maintained on this machine?
A: The Tacchella 1013-UA features an automatic central lubrication system and an integrated coolant system, both designed to reduce maintenance frequency. Routine checks should be performed according to the manufacturer's schedule, typically at regular service intervals or whenever prompted by operational changes.
Q: Where can the Tacchella 1013-UA be installed, and what are its space requirements?
A: This floor-mounted precision grinding machine requires a stable and level workshop space with dimensions of approximately 2400 mm x 1500 mm x 1500 mm (L*W*H). Proper ventilation and 415V/3 phase electrical supply are necessary for safe and optimal operation.
Q: What types of components are best suited for grinding on this machine?
A: The grinder is engineered for precision external and internal grinding of cylindrical components such as shafts, sleeves, and bushings. It accommodates both small batch and high-mix production settings while supporting workpieces up to 150 kg and 1000 mm in length.
Q: How does the rapid approach mechanism improve the grinding process?
A: The rapid approach mechanism allows the operator to quickly position the grinding wheel close to the workpiece before engaging in fine grinding, thereby reducing setup time and increasing overall productivity without compromising precision.