Wire EDM Machine uses rigid linear motor drive technology.

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With 17.2 in. Z-axis cutting capacity, Model VZ500LH is suited for mold and die, aerospace, and energy applications, including turbine hubs, aerofoil vanes, instrument panels, and mold cores. Machine features Super-Jet Automatic Wire Threader, wire-tip disposal unit, anti-electrolysis circuit, and dielectric cooling unit. To prevent operator error, control incorporates collision protection which constantly monitors axis load and stops machine when voltage exceeds pre-determined limit.



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Sodick Launches Large Sized Precision Wire EDM Machine



Schaumburg, IL — With the high demands of today’s market for the latest innovative technology, Sodick, Inc. is continuously working on R&D for new machines that are faster, more accurate and achieve a greater surface finish.  The most recent machine to be added to Sodick’s line-up is the VZ500LH.  This machine originated from the highly successful VZ Series, cost-friendly Wire EDM Machines.  Following the quality and precision of the Sodick culture, all VZ models have rigid linear motor drive technology as standard, and are provided with a 10-year positioning accuracy guarantee.



The VZ500LH was created in response to the growing demand for large capacity Wire EDM Machines featuring extreme height capability.  This type of machine is often ideally suited for mold and die, aerospace and energy applications including parts, such as; turbine hubs, aerofoil vanes, instrument panels and mold cores.



The VZ500LH was debuted at IMTS 2014; it features a 17.2” Z axis cutting capacity.  Additional standard features include a Super-Jet AWT (High Speed Automatic Wire Threader), wire-tip disposal unit, anti-electrolysis circuit and dielectric cooling unit (chiller).



The control incorporates collision protection to prevent against operator error.  This technology constantly monitors axis load.  When voltage exceeds a pre-determined limit, the machine will stop and give the operator an error message.  With the rigid linear motor drive system, there is no mechanical connection between the rigid linear motor drives and the table, unlike ballscrew drives, which can incur costly repairs in the event of a collision.



The control also features automatic machining condition selection.  This is a database within the machine that contains details on the best conditions for a particular wire diameter, workpiece material or workpiece thickness and ensures the best possible machining results.  The operator can utilize the extensive conditions provided by Sodick or add their own conditions to suit unusual applications.



ABOUT SODICK: Sodick Inc. (www.sodick.com), established in 1976, has sold over 60,000 machines worldwide and has had over 35,000 linear motor machine deliveries.  Sodick machines are used for the production of dies and molds as well as other various applications that cannot be produced by standard machining methods.  Sodick has five ISO certified manufacturing facilities with over 3,000 employees worldwide and technical centers located in Illinois, New Jersey and California. 

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