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Professional milling machines for your workshop

Find your preferred milling machine with accessories for various applications. Which solution fits best depends on your work, the required accuracy and the way you use the machine in practice. Choose between the models drilling-milling machines and industrial milling machines.

  • Drilling-milling machines are interesting for workshops where multiple operations come together in a compact machine setup. These machines are used for, among others, drilling and milling metal workpieces and are suitable for situations where efficient use of space is important. That makes them useful for maintenance departments, technical workshops and training environments.
  • Industrial milling machines are aimed at heavier applications within metalworking. In this category the emphasis lies more on capacity, accuracy and stable performance under more intensive use. Highly suitable for production environments and workshops where parts that demand control and a clean finish are machined daily.

Alongside the machines themselves, Huvema also offers various accessories. Think of parts and aids that are needed to clamp workpieces properly, carry out operations carefully and set up your milling bench practically for daily use.

Milling machines for professional and long-term use

When looking for a milling machine, you want to be able to count on quality, accuracy and a machine that matches your daily work. Within Huvema's range you will find machines for various applications in metalworking, from more compact solutions for specific workshops to versions for more intensive use. A professional milling apparatus helps you to perform operations in a controlled manner and supports a stable workflow with fewer interruptions.

In addition to the range you can rely on advice and support that fit the practice of your workshop. We are pleased to help you choose a suitable milling bench that matches your operations, available space and intended use. First map out what you need. Perhaps you already work with a milling machine and are looking for a comparable version, or you want to switch to a model with different capacities?

Checklist for choosing the right machine

You don't choose a milling machine on size or price alone. It is mainly important that the machine matches your material types, operations and the load within your workshop. With the checklist below you can quickly identify which machine suits you.

  • Look at the materials you want to machine: Not every material asks the same. For stainless steel and other hard metals a heavier and more stable machine is often desirable than for lighter operations.
  • Assess the required capacity: When you mill regularly and intensively, that calls for sufficient motor power and a machine built for it. For lighter or less frequent work, less heavy models can already be very suitable.
  • Check the working range of the machine: Pay attention to the movements of the X, Y and Z axes, the table dimensions and the maximum table load. These specifications determine which workpieces you can clamp and how broadly the machine can be used within your workshop.
  • Look beyond the purchase alone: The right milling machine not only supports your current work but should also fit the development of your workshop or production process.

By weighing material, capacity and working range carefully, you choose a machine that suits your way of working.

Safety comes first

Working with a milling bench requires attention, experience and correct operation. As with other metalworking machines, such as lathes and column drilling machines, there are risks involved in carrying out milling work. Safe working therefore starts with following the applicable safety regulations and using the machine as intended. Modifications to the construction or guarding of the machine are undesirable.

The technical safety provisions also play an important role. Professional milling machines are equipped with parts such as a protective cover, safety switch and emergency stop. In addition, the use of personal protective equipment remains important. Think of safety glasses and hearing protection, matched to the work in your workshop. A safe working environment also requires sufficient knowledge of the controls. Therefore only let a milling bench be used by employees who know how the machine works and understand which risks come with the milling process.