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Metalworking machinery

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Metalworking machines for carpentry and precision mechanics. Metal lathes , metal milling machines , benchtop drills and mills, and metal saws for every production need.

Specialized technical support and fast shipping. Tapping machines , metal grinders , and metal extraction systems for complete workshops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What machines do you need to open a small workshop?

For a small professional workshop, essential equipment includes: a conventional lathe (250-400mm), a pillar drill, a band saw (minimum 180mm), and a combination grinder. Budget €8,000-€15,000 for complete, quality equipment.

Better single-phase 230V or three-phase 400V machines?

Bernardo and Laguna machines are available in both versions. Single-phase 230V, ideal for small workshops and garages (up to 2-3kW). Three-phase 400V for higher power and industrial use. Always specify your available power supply.

Better a conventional or CNC lathe to start with?

A pillar drill specializes in vertical drilling: high speeds (up to 3,000 rpm), ideal for precise holes. The drill-mill combines drilling and milling: more powerful spindle, XY calibrated table movement, capable of profiling and creating keyways. It costs 40-60% more but offers superior versatility for workshops that require both operations.

What's the difference between a drill press and a drilling-milling machine?

A pillar drill specializes in vertical drilling: high speeds (up to 3,000 rpm), ideal for precise holes. The drill-mill combines drilling and milling: more powerful spindle, XY calibrated table movement, capable of profiling and creating keyways. It costs 40-60% more but offers superior versatility for workshops that require both operations.

What are the routine maintenance costs?

Annual costs for a professional lathe or milling machine are low: lubrication of guides and screws (€150-200 in specific oils), replacement of belts and bearings (€100-300 every 2-3 years), tool sharpening (variable). Extraction systems require monthly filter cleaning and annual replacement (€50-150). Preventive maintenance drastically reduces unexpected machine downtime.

How much space is needed for a small, equipped workshop?

For a basic setup (lathe, drill, saw, grinder), you need a minimum of 25-30 sqm. Consider: operating space around each machine (1.5m), material and finished parts storage areas, workbench, and extraction system. For workshops with 3-4 medium-sized machines, 40-50 sqm is recommended. Minimum height 2.8m for cranes or hoists if needed.

Metalworking machines represent fundamental equipment for mechanical workshops, metal fabricators, and industrial production departments. Krollit distributes professional machinery from the brands Bernardo, Laguna Tools, GΓΌde, and Ravendo for every type of metallurgical processing.

Available Machine Categories

Metal Lathes - Benchtop and industrial parallel lathes, conventional models with gearboxes, and CNC lathes for serial production. Capacities from 180mm up to 800mm in diameter, for precision turning of shafts, bushings, flanges, and mechanical components.

Drills and Milling Machines - Pillar drills for precise drilling, combined drill-milling machines for maximum versatility, universal milling machines for keyways and grooves. Tables with calibrated movement and digital displays for millimeter-accurate work.

Metal Saws - Horizontal and vertical band saws for cutting bars, tubes, and profiles in steel, aluminum, and alloys. Manual models for small workshops and automatic models for continuous production.

Grinding Machines and Sanding Machines - Machines for surface finishing, deburring, and part preparation. Combined wet/dry grinders, belt, and disc sanders for every finishing need.

Tapping Machines - Equipment for precise internal threading on steel, cast iron, and aluminum.

Dust Extraction Systems - Centralized systems for removing metal chips, processing dust, and maintaining a clean environment.

Who They Are For

Ideal for precision mechanical workshops, metal fabrication shops, industrial maintenance departments, prototyping labs, and specialized artisans working with ferrous and non-ferrous metals.