EDM Ram Machine produces corner radii of 0.00019 in.

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Providing surface finish quality of 0.000024 in. Ry, EDAC1 micro EDM Ram achieves position and pitch accuracy of ±0.00004 in. Machine features Z-axis thermal stabilizer, XYZ travel of 8.66 x 7 x 8.66 in., table size of 13.77 x 9.85, and C-axis head designed to maintain indexing accuracy of ±2 arc-sec. Maximum electrode weight is 11 lb, while maximum work piece weight is 110 lb. Measuring 45.70 x 73.60 x 90.20 in., machine includes thermal isolation and heat removal systems.



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Makino Introduces EDAC1



Ultra High Accuracy Ram Ideal for Micro EDM

AUBURN HILLS, MI-June 2006-Makino's newest entry to the micro-EDM world is the EDAC1. This next generation, micro EDM Ram machine is capable of producing corner radii of 0.00019 inches (0.005 mm) and surface finish quality of 0.000024 inches (0.6 micron) Ry.

Positional and pitch accuracy of +/- 0.00004 inches (1.0 micron) is achieved with new mechanical and electronic design that includes a full heat control system, with thermal isolation and heat removal systems as standard equipment. This system includes an integral Z-axis thermal stabilizer along with special engineered placement of the heat generating components, such as the power generator.

The EDAC1 has X-,Y-, and Z-axis travels of 8.66 x 7 x 8.66 inches (220 mm x 180 mm x 220 mm), and a table size of 13.77 x 9.85 inches (350 mm x 250 mm). The new C-axis head is designed to maintain indexing accuracy of +/- 2 arc-seconds.

The machine size is 45.70 inches wide by 73.60 inches deep by 90.20 inches tall (1,160 mm x 1,869 mm x 2,291 mm), and it weighs in at 6,835 pounds (3,100 kg). The maximum electrode weight is 11 pounds (5 kg) and the maximum work piece weight is 110 pounds (50 kg).

Visit Booth # D-4110 in the EDM Pavilion during the 2006 International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, September 6 through 13 to see demonstration on equipment and processes that meet the demand for micro-dimensions and ultra-high precision EDMing.

Also plan to visit Booth # 8301 in Hall A of the South Building at IMTS to learn more about other technological innovations.

No one will do more to lower machining costs than Makino, a global provider of advanced machining technology and application support for the metalcutting and die/mold industries. Makino manufacturing and service centers are located in the United States, Japan, Germany, Singapore, Italy, France, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, China, Mexico, Brazil, and India, and are supported by a worldwide distributor network. For more information call 1.800.552.3288, or visit Makino on the Web at www.makino.com.

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