Mikron WF1 — Universal Tool Milling Machine (Conventional /
Manual)
The Mikron WF1 is a universal machine tool or milling machine from the
Mikron series, which is typically used in workshops for the manual
machining of metal parts. It dates back to the time when Mikron built
classic milling machines (before the spread of CNC machines) and is
characterized by robust mechanics and good precision for small to
medium-sized workpieces.
️ Key Features & Specifications
Machine Type: Universal Tool Milling Machine (Conventional)
Manufacturer: Mikron (Switzerland)
Travels:
• X-axis approx. 420 mm
• Y-axis approx. 250 mm
• Z-axis approx. 340 mm
Spindle speed: approx. 50 – 2240 rpm
Spindle holder: ISO 30
Feed speed: up to approx. 400 mm/min
Rapid traverse: approx. 1400 mm/min
Drive: typically around ~4 kW main motor power
Weight & size: approx. 800–900 kg, compact working machine
Table dimensions: e.g. approx. 630 × 200 mm (varies depending on
version)
Use & Usage
Designed for manual/conventional milling, ideal for tooling,
prototyping and part I6164644 machining.
Uses mechanical handwheels and often a digital position indicator
(DRO) for precise position control.
Often offered second-hand — many machines are older used machines
from production plants or training facilities.
Special features
Not CNC-controlled in the classic sense — the movement is manual
(with optional position indicator).
Good choice if you are looking for a robust manual milling machine
with sufficient travel distance and variable spindle speed.