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LK G80 CMM
Ad Number: 7779
Year: 1988-89
Make: LK
Model: LK G80
Machine Type:
Condition: Excellent
Price: 17,750.00
Description: The complete picture is an example from unit for sale in the UK for 50K GBP, as well as the general specs.
We have a quote of 17K to upgrade this machine complete to todays factory specs.
This has a rennishaw PH9 on it and a P19 interface and has CMES for software. It is an LK G80 machine. It has Heidenhain glass scales which are the
best you can buy. It is in great condition and has been stored in a warehouse too.Very similar, the bridge is still assembled in the pictures I sent. The ph9
is in the retracted position and still connected with about a 4-5mm probe. This machine was pampered with service contracts and in a clean room. It has
twin granite slides and is in excellent condition for an 88-89 model machine and is actually as accurate as the new Zeis machines that were put into this
plant. I don't have a picture of the machine plate. The only things that are disassembled are the slide covers and the wire way. I have all the equipment safely
stored and am not in a rush to sell it. This machine has not been used for about 5 years as it was stored in the warehouse with the intentions of an
upgrade. An upgrade from Brown and Sharpe to the latest version of pc dmis with a new interface setup etc. has been priced to me at $17,000. The
machine has a granite plate measuring 48"x81.5"x16". The travel I am not yet sure about but they told me it was very good because they could locate
several parts on the plate at once to check. I did not see any chips in the granite plate. The scales were in good shape too. The machine was well taken
care of. They took it out because they wanted all machines to use the same programming software and Zeiss would not support it if they installed the
Zeiss software on it. They tell me it is actually a more accurate machine than the Zeiss. It should be somewhere around 36"x 60"x 18" but let me find
out for sure. These are specs from a similar unit in the UK which is 1987 model, our unit is 1988-89.
ONE EXCELLENT Condition USED LK MODEL MICROVECTOR G80 BRIDGE TYPE COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE. YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1987 TRAVELS X - AXIS 3,500 MM Y - AXIS 2,500 MM Z - AXIS 1,000 MM FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Powered WORKPIECE BOGEY, RENISHAW MODEL PH9A PROBE HEAD, RENISHAW MODEL PHC9MK2 PROBE HEAD CONTROL UNIT, RENISHAW MODEL P19 PROBE INTERFACE, DIGITAL MODEL MICROVAX II RACK MOUNTED UNIX-BASED COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM