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Star FMB Turbo 3-36 HD Barfeed

The FMB Turbo 3-36 HD magazine bar feeder suits bar diameters 3mm up to 36mm.

The FMB Turbo 3-36 HD is designed to support 3.2m bar length and incorporates an SFB-310 Eco high-pressure coolant unit which delivers either 100 or 150 bar coolant pressure. Supplied with a separate 200 litre tank and 40μm cartridge filter, the space-saving SFB unit delivers up to 28 litres per minute via 8 outlets.

The barfeed pusher device is servo controlled for accurate bar length measurement and positioning. Operation is via a hand-held touchscreen pendant, where parameters to adjust feeding speed and force are easily adjusted for optimal running.

Material support is generated from oil circulated from the bar feed tank through the polyurethane guide channel providing the ideal support for the rotating material. The bar feed also includes a roller steady device, the rollers are adjusted to the material being processed and provide additional support to both the bar and main pusher during machining.

Star FMB Turbo 3-36 HD Bar Feed

BASIC SPECIFICATION

DIAMETER Diameter 3mm - 36mm
LENGTH Length 3.2m
CAPACITY Diameter 200mm

Benefits

  • Easy to operate with removable pendant
  • Integrated SFB-310 Eco space saving high-pressure coolant unit
  • Simple start up routine
  • Fast bar reload routine – bar change time 26 secs
  • Suitable for round or profiled material
  • Simple capacity set (guide channel) change over
  • Optional capacity sets: 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25, 26, 28, 32, 34, 36

Specification

FMBBAR FEED DIMENSION A (MM)
TURBO 3-36 HD4320 (3.2M)
Star GB FMB Micromag up to 18mm - Dimensions
FMB BAR FEED CHANNEL

FMB Bar Feed Channel diagramThe channel is filled with oil from the storage tank. The rotation of the bar creates turbulence which keeps it the centre of the channel. The higher the rotation speed the better centralisation effect therefore the magazine will help the lathe to achieve optimum cutting conditions.