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...
READ MOREApplication scenarios and scope of application
Automotive Manufacturing: Producing large stamping dies and molds.
Heavy Machinery: Machining structural components for industrial equipment.
Defense Industry: Fabricating high-strength alloy parts.
Die Casting: Precision cutting of injection molds and extrusion dies.
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DZ-655 Industrial-Grade Moving-Column EDM Cutter is built for heavy-duty machining applications, combining robust construction with advanced EDM technology. Its moving-column design ensures superior stability, even during prolonged operation, while the high-torque servo system maintains precise wire alignment. The machine features adaptive power modulation, optimizing energy use for different material thicknesses. With a large worktable and high load capacity, the DZ-655 handles oversized and complex workpieces with ease, making it a reliable solution for industrial manufacturing.
Product Features/Advantages
Heavy-Duty Performance: Designed for continuous industrial operation.
Adaptive Power Control: Adjusts energy output for varying material thicknesses.
Large Work Envelope: Accommodates bulky and complex components.
High-Speed Machining: Reduces cycle times without sacrificing accuracy.
Low Maintenance: Durable components minimize operational downtime.
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