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Highlights
KUNZMANN’s WF 410 D is the latest manual milling machine
with a 3-axis digital readout on the market – a must-have for workshops, manufacturing, and training.
No matter what your processing needs are: The WF 610 D is the perfect solution in terms of high-performance, perfect precision, and easy handling.
The special KUNZMANN features:
- solid cast column construction with vertical milling spindle and manual quill
- hardened and ground flat guideways in all axis for maximum stability
- zero-clearance ball screws for up and down milling
- constantly high long-term accuracy
- infinitely variable feed and speed drives
- automatic mechanical tool clamping
- manual handwheels in all axes
- coolant tank, free-standing, 66 liters
- ergonomic and convenient operation concept
- HEIDENHAIN 3-axis active digital readout with 16″ touchscreen
| additional functions in manual operation | |||
| automatic positioning | manual positioning with graphical remaining distance display | graphical positioning | cycles in manual operation |
| WORKING RANGE | |
| Longitudinal | 410 mm |
| Cross | 350 mm |
| Vertical | 450 mm |
| Main drive (100%/25% of duty cycle) | 7.5/13 kW |
| Spindle speed | 1-4,500 rpm |
| Tool taper | SK 40 DIN 69871 |
| Feed | 5 m/min |
| Readout | HEIDENHAIN 16″ touchscreen |
| Weight | approx.1,950 kg |
| Rigid angular table | |
| Clamping surface | 650 x 375 mm |
| T-grooves | 5 x 14 H 7 |
| Table load | 250 kg |
Universal tilting-swiveling table
The universal tilting and swiveling table allows you to position the workpiece in different angular positions. Adjustment is done manually with the rotation angle of the clamping plate being indicated on a digital readout.
- adjustable in 3 axes
- rotational angle: 360°
- swiveling range: +/-30°
- tiltable away from machine by 15°, tiltable towards machine by 35°
- table dimensions: 650 x 395 mm
- 6 T-grooves 14 H7 (63 mm clearance)
- centering hole: 32 mm
- max. table load: 220 kg
Electronic handwheel
The portable device supports the operator in setting up and retooling the machine due to a close view on the working area.
The handwheel features axis keys, keys for feed rates, and control keys for the machine.
Horizontal spindle and arbor holder
For horizontal milling, you can conveniently separate and pivot the vertical milling head on a support arm.
A further option is working with an arbor holder for additional stability.
It allows the use of long cutter spindles with one or more disk milling cutters up to a diameter of 150 mm.

Splash protection
The protective windows are attached to the angular table and can be hinged up and down.

Minimum-quantity lubrication system
As an alternative to conventional cooling, tools can also be cooled with an oil-air mixture over special cooling nozzles.
This technology allows dry and waste-free manufacturing.

CNC dividing unit
The CNC dividing unit is used for direct and indirect dividing with a direct dividing plate and a 24-notch dividing plate.
Center height: 100 mm
including tailstock
HEIDENHAIN 3-axis digital readout
KUNZMANN’s WF 410 D is operated via the HEIDENHAIN 3-axis digital readout with 16″ touchscreen.

Manual operation and positioning
- Traversing with axis direction buttons
- Operating manual handwheels
- Incremental jog function
- Quill for manual drilling
- KUNZMANN positioning function:
Setting and automatic paraxial traversing of an axis positioning block with:
– incremental and absolute dimensions
– radius compensation - Visual display of remaining travel distance
- Display of spindle and axis load
- KUNZMANN AFR (Automatic Feed Reduction)
- Tool table
You can download our product brochures and layouts here:
![]() | KUNZMANN WF 410 D product brochure |
| KUNZMANN StateViewer | |
![]() | KUNZMANN WF 410 D layout |
| KUNZMANN WF 410 D – Conventional universal milling and drilling machine Intuitive | Easy | Perfect |
How does manual positioning work without programming knowledge?
Thanks to the intuitive input interface, there is no need to write NC codes. You simply fill in the position data fields and choose between incremental or absolute positioning. Movement can be started conveniently via NC start or carried out manually using the handwheels.
How does fast manual positioning work?
For maximum speed, use the interface in combination with NC start. After entering the target coordinates, the machine automatically moves the axes. A key time-saving advantage is that the interface can remain open for subsequent operations, allowing quick repositioning.
How does manual positioning with the handwheel work?
You define the target position in the interface and retain full control while approaching it using the handwheel. A graphical remaining distance display supports you in reaching the target coordinates precisely and safely – without any programming effort.
What is the graphical remaining distance display and how does it help with positioning?
The graphical remaining distance display acts as a digital scale ring. It supports manual travel via the handwheels by showing the current axis position as an orange square. Once the target position is reached exactly, a black dot appears as confirmation. This enables highly precise work without constantly reading numerical values.

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