The Rottler F2MB is a proven, heavy-duty cylinder boring machine designed for precision boring, sleeving, and block repair work. Known for its rigidity, accuracy, and smooth spindle operation, the F2MB is widely used in automotive, diesel, and industrial engine rebuild shops.
As a used machine, the F2MB offers excellent value — giving shops the ability to perform accurate bores, overbores, sleeve installations, and repair machining without the cost associated with newer CNC equipment. The simple mechanical controls, robust column design, and reliable spindle system make this a practical, durable choice for expanding a shop’s block-machining capability.
Rigid, Heavy-Duty Boring Column: Ensures stable, repeatable bores on automotive, diesel, and industrial blocks.
Precision Spindle System: Designed for accurate boring and sleeving with minimal vibration and excellent surface finish.
Large Block Capacity: Can handle a wide range of block sizes — inline engines, V-blocks, light- to mid-duty diesel engines, and industrial applications (within machine limits).
Smooth Manual Controls: Mechanical feed and spindle adjustment provide good operator control without requiring CNC training.
Cost-Effective Used Option: Great for shops that want to add or expand their cylinder boring capability without major capital investment.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | Rottler F2MB Boring Machine (Used) |
| Boring Diameter Range | Approx. 2.0″ – 6.0″ (50 – 152 mm) depending on tooling |
| Max Workpiece Height | Varies by fixturing; suitable for automotive and light-diesel blocks |
| Spindle Speeds | Multiple selectable speed ranges for different bore sizes/materials |
| Feed Control | Manual feed for high operator control and smooth boring |
| Typical Applications | Cylinder boring, overbore, sleeve installation, block repair |
| Ideal For | Automotive rebuilders, small engine shops, diesel/industrial repair, performance shops |
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