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Author Topic: Used CNC Machining Centers - Weeke BP 05 and Morbidelli U-46 (West Michigan)  (Read 4100 times)

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I guess this is a bit of a long shot, but we've got two cnc machining centers that have to go.  

The Weeke BP 05 (see pics below) is in good shape but is not running. The electrician is convinced that the problem is the power unit (probably a couple grand to fix). The other components of the machine are lightly used and in good condition. It is circa 1993 and was originally purchased by Ottawa County Skill Training Center of Michigan and never used. Put in operation by current owner and used for production starting 2002. Table size (size of part capacity) is about 10’ by 3’ with 4 zones. The drill head has 10 vertical drills, 2 horizontal drills in the Y orientation and a vertical router.  The controller is a NUM 750.  I have all manuals.

The Morbidelli U-46 is a bit older and has more hours but does still run.  It has similar capabilities as above, see brochure for more details (http://www.dapperphoto.net/CNC/MORBIDELLI.pdf).

These are both located at a manufacturing facility in Norton Shores, MI that has a shipping dock and fork truck.  Buyer to arrange shipping.

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Impressive and much like the stuff where I work. The Germans make such great machinery. Good luck with the sale.
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Thanks for the compliments and you couldn't be more correct.  This company paid to have these shipped overseas to them for a reason.  I can still remember when the morbidelli first showed up.  It was supposed to be accurate to 0.1mm and nobody could believe it.  I think once it was setup and dialed they spent the whole first day trying to prove that wrong and never did, lol.

BTW, these are headed to the scrap yard if they don't sell... How sad would that be?    :dizzy:


Oh, and here is the arcade cab I designed and made on our other morbidelli which is slightly newer but again has similar capabilities as these.  With one of these machines humming I would say you could have fully machined parts (including the tmold slot) at a rate of 10-15 arcade cabs per shift.  The operator would also have time to install the tmold inbetween loading blanks.