UNI‑H Cross‑Milling & Boring Centre

Switch from plunge‑boring to cross‑milling in seconds—no re‑rig, no compromise.

Why Choose the UNI‑H?

When a standard spindle moulder just won’t cover every operation you need:

  • True 3‑Axis Versatility — In addition to 0–90° spindle tilt and 125 mm Z‑lift, UNI‑H adds a 50 mm Y‑axis plunge driven by a foot‑controlled pneumatic cylinder, enabling horizontal boring and plunge‑cutting. 

  • Cross‑Milling on Demand — Tilt the spindle vertical, engage the foot pedal and sweep the cutter 50 mm across the bed to create locking rebates for external glazing bars. 

  • Quick‑Change HSK32 Spindle — Swap pre‑set tooling in moments; variable‑frequency drive runs 12,000–18,000 rpm for flawless finishes. 

  • Single‑Phase, Compact Footprint — 600 × 840 mm base and 240 V/16 A supply slot straight into small workshops.

Ideal for:  Horizontal dowel bores • cross‑milled glazing‑bar rebates • plunge mortices • bespoke joinery prototypes

How it works

  1. Install Tooling — Load HSK32 cutter; tighten and verify digital height indicator (0.8 mm per rev). 

  2. Select Mode — Set spindle vertical for cross‑milling or horizontal for plunge‑boring.

  3. Position Fence & Clamp — Align workpiece against main fence; lock manual clamp for secure hold. 

  4. Foot‑Pedal Action — Pneumatic cylinder plunges or sweeps spindle 50 mm to execute the cut. 

  5. Reset & Repeat — Spindle retracts automatically; operator indexes or loads next piece.

Key Specifications

Parameter Value
Power supply240 V / 16 A / 50 Hz single phase
Pneumatic supply6 bar
Spindle speed12,000 – 18,000 rpm
Spindle motor2.2 kW HSK32 quick‑change
Z‑axis lift125 mm
Y‑axis plunge50 mm
Spindle inclination0° – 90° continuous
Extraction ports80 mm + 120 mm
Table height950 mm
Machine dimensions600 × 840 × 1,235 mm
Approx. weight205 kg

Typical lead‑time from order to dispatch is 2-3 weeks

Shipping details: Timber crate Net weight 205 kg, Gross weight 283 kg, 104 x 82 x 141cm

Made in Britain, Installed Worldwide

100+ Machines | 14+ Countries | Innumerable hours saved to date

From our workshop in West Sussex, we mill and assemble every spindle and run every acceptance test before a machine leaves the door. Each unit ships with the correct voltage, CE paperwork and a plug‑and‑play starter tooling pack—so customers from Melbourne to San Francisco can uncrate and start cutting right away.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Cut cycle times by up to 240 %, lower cost‑per‑sash, and ship more orders every shift—without expanding your floor space.

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