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Product Description
BRIDGEPORT SERIES I MILLING MACHINE
Make: Bridgeport
Model No.: Series I
Serial No.:
All specifications are approximations, and are subject to verification.
BRIDGEPORT SERIES I Features:
- Infinitely Variable Spindle Speeds
- New Lubrication System
- New X-Axis Power Feed
- Control Panel
Bridgeport Table Slot Sizes
BRIDGEPORT SERIES I Specification:
Work Table:
Surface Area: 48″ x 9″
T-Slot Center Distance: 3 @ 2.5″ centers
T-Slot Sizes: 0.625″
Maximum Weight of Workpiece: 750 lbs.
Travels:
X-Axis Table Travel: 36″
Y-Axis Table Travel: 12″
Z-Axis Table Travel (knee): 16″
Quill Travel: 5″
Ram Travel: 12″
Spindle:
Spindle Taper: R8
Spindle Diameter: 1.875″
Quill Diameter: 3.375″
Distance Spindle to Table (minimum / maximum): 2-1/2″ to 18-1/4″
Distance Spindle to Column (minimum / maximum): 6-3/4″ to 18-3/4″
Speeds: 60 to 4,200 RPM
Power Quill Feed: 0.0015″/rev, 0.003″/rev & 0.006″/rev
Motor: 2 Horsepower, 220 / 230 / 440 / 460 Volt, 1,415 / 1,710 RPM, 50 / 60 Hz
Head Adjustments:
Head Swivel: 360 degrees
Head Cant: 45 degrees
Head Tilt: 90 degrees
General:
Electrical: 220 / 230 / 440 / 460 Volt, Three Phase
Overall Dimensions: 68″ x 64″ x 84″ tall
Weight: 5500 lbs
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The basic design of this turreted knee mill dates back to the late 1930s, when it was introduced by the Bridgeport Machines Co. of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Incorporating an innovative turret and swiveling ram, the Series I was quickly recognized as the most versatile milling machine of its day.
Bridgeport so dominated the milling machine market for such a long time that their machine 'The Bridgeport' is virtually synonymous with 'Manual milling machine.' Bridgeport vertical milling machines have been so successful and ubiquitous that, within the machining industries, the Bridgeport is an archetypical example of that class of machine, and the name Bridgeport often functions colloquially as a genericized trademark.
Since the mid-1980s, Bridgeport has been developing its product line to include high-tech machining centers and computer numerically controlled milling machines. While customers in Europe and Asia seem to prefer the new computerized machines, Bridgeport's U.S. customers primarily purchase manual machines.
The bulk of the machines that Bridgeport made from about 1965 onward used an R8 collet system. Prior to that, most of the machines used a Morse Taper #2 collet system.Bridgeport is now owned by Hardinge Brothers (NASDAQ : HDNG) of Elmira, New York . Visit Hartdinge's website to find out more information.
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Bridgeport Milling Machine
Specification : Bridgeport Turret Mill BR J Belt:
Table Size: Table Travel Long Hand: Table Travel Across: Table Travel Vertical (Knee): Head Vertical Travel (Quill): Quill Feeds: Spindle Taper: Spindle Speeds: Electrics: Equipped With: | 42' x 9' 30' 12' 16' 5' 0.0015 - 0.003 - 0.006'/rev R8 Low Range: 67 - 275 rpm High Range: 550 - 2300 rpm 400/440/3/50 Coolant and Low Volt Light |
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For more than 60 years, the Bridgeport Series I Standard Mill - the original, all-purpose mill - has been the 'real thing' in milling, drilling, and boring for metalworking shops throughout the world. Today, the Series I Standard continues to fulfill the industry's need for an accurate, reliable, and versatile mill.