CNC Small-Hole EDM Drill
March 1, 2009Comments Mitsubishi, through MC Machinery Systems, Wood Dale, IL, has introduced the ED6000S CNC small-hole EDM drill. Its positioning speed for x, y and z axes is five times faster than previous models, according to company
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The drill features a M730-series Mitsubishi control, which provides the flexibility to run more advanced programming, and a Windows XP-based touchscreen display. A collet-type chucking system provides dependable clamping of smaller electrode tubes, and a constant processing circuit reduces and improves wear characteristics of the electrodes.
It comes with a Mitsubishi MELFA robot that controls a 20- or 40-position automatic electrode changer and 10-position guide changer for quick tool changing during production. The new power supply, fine-tuned for small-hole applications, offers wider range and finer steps in electrical-power-setting adjustments than previous models.
The machine also is available as a stand-alone unit—the ED5000S shares all of the features and programming benefits of the ED6000S without the automatic tool changer and guide changer.
MC Machinery Systems: 630/616-5920; www.mitsubishi-world.com
See also: MC Machinery Systems
Technologies: Tooling