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Second-Generation Waterjet-Cutting Machine
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Monday, December 01, 2008
MC Machinery Systems, Inc., Wood Dale, IL, introduces its second-generation Mitsubishi waterjet-cutting machines, which, beginning in early 2009, will be manufactured in the United States at the new Mitsubishi waterjet facility in Wixom, MI. The machines boast the new Mitsubishi 700- series
CNC control, with improved graphics and NC design to simplify operation. New features and benefits include 40-mm NSK ballscrews, new crash protection that works in the X, Y and Z axes, an auto-grease system for ballscrew lubrication, a redesigned ITC (Intelligent Taper Control) that is more accurate and robust, with a focus tube length of 76 mm, and a new human-machine interface that allows for easier use of the control graphics.
CNC control, with improved graphics and NC design to simplify operation. New features and benefits include 40-mm NSK ballscrews, new crash protection that works in the X, Y and Z axes, an auto-grease system for ballscrew lubrication, a redesigned ITC (Intelligent Taper Control) that is more accurate and robust, with a focus tube length of 76 mm, and a new human-machine interface that allows for easier use of the control graphics.
MC Machinery Systems, Inc.: 630/616-5920; www.mitsubishi-world.com
See also: Mitsubishi EDM/Laser, MC Machinery Systems, Inc.
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