The Most Common Cutters Used on Vertical Milling Machines The most frequently used cutters on a vertical milling machine are end mills. These tools account for the majority of cutting operations performed on vertical ma...
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Aerospace: Turbine blades, engine components;
Medical: Surgical tools, implants, and precision devices;
Mold & Die: High-accuracy stamping and injection molds;
Hard Materials: Tungsten, carbide, and hardened steels.
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The SZ-36 high-speed cross-wire EDM machine is a cutting-edge solution designed for ultra-precision machining of conductive materials. Combining advanced CNC control with a high-speed linear motor drive system, it delivers exceptional accuracy (±0.002mm) and rapid cutting performance while minimizing vibration. The machine is engineered for demanding industrial applications, featuring automatic wire threading (AWT) for reduced downtime and adaptive power supply technology for enhanced energy efficiency. Its closed-loop temperature control ensures stable operation even during extended production runs, making it a reliable choice for high-volume manufacturing.
Product Features/Advantages
High-speed linear motor drive for fast, vibration-free cutting;
Tight tolerance machining (±0.002mm) for precision components;
Automatic wire threading (AWT) minimizes manual intervention.
Adaptive power supply optimizes energy consumption.
Closed-loop temperature control ensures consistent performance.
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