FANUC ALPHA 0C WIRE EDM MACHINE

Equipment Overview
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- FANUC
- Model
- ALPHA- 0C
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The FANUC ALPHA 0C Wire EDM Machine is a high-precision CNC-controlled electrical discharge machining system designed for accurate and efficient wire-cutting operations. Equipped with a FANUC 16-W CNC control, it delivers reliable automation and advanced programming capabilities. The machine features X and Y axis table travels of 12.6" x 8.7", with U and V axis travels of +/- 2.364", enabling versatile multi-axis cutting for complex geometries. Maximum submersible workpiece dimensions are 26" x 17" x 7.1", supporting parts up to 550 lb. The system achieves a maximum cutting speed of 28 sq. in./hr. and a table feed rate of 35.4 ipm, ensuring productive throughput. Wire diameter ranges from 0.004" to 0.012", with a wire feed rate adjustable from 0 to 590 ipm and wire tension controllable between 200 and 2,500 grams for optimal cutting performance. The machine supports a maximum taper angle of +/- 30°, allowing for precise angled cuts. Positioning accuracy is maintained at +/- 0.0001", guaranteeing tight tolerances and high repeatability. The robust construction results in a total machine weight of 3,300 lb., providing stability during operation. This model is ideal for demanding applications requiring accuracy, reliability, and versatility in wire EDM processes.
Technical Attributes
- Z-Axis Travel
- 7.10 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 12.6 ''
- Control System
- CNC (16-W)
- Max Taper Angle
- 30
- Wire Diameter
- 0.0120 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 12.6 x 8.7
- Y-Axis Travel
- 8.7 ''
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