FRANK PHOENIX CW-50 WIRE EDM MACHINE

Equipment Overview
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- FRANK PHOENIX
- Model
- CW-50
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The FRANK PHOENIX CW-50 is a 5-axes CNC wire-cut EDM machine designed for precision machining of conductive materials. This submerged/flushing type system accommodates workpieces up to 1000x690x300mm with a maximum load capacity of 800kg. The machine features comprehensive axis travel capabilities: X-axis 23.62 inches (600mm), Y-axis 15.75 inches (400mm), and Z-axis 11.81 inches, with additional U and V axes for taper cutting up to ±15 degrees. The 32-bit CNC control system with closed-loop software servo drives includes AC servo motors for X, Y, U, and V axes, ensuring stable accuracy and repeatable precision. Standard brass wire with 0.25mm diameter (range 0.15-0.3mm) is fed at speeds up to 15m/min with automatic tension control between 200-2500 grams-force. The machine achieves surface quality of Ra 0.65µm and delivers cutting efficiency suitable for aerospace, automotive, and high-tech industrial applications. It features a 15-inch LCD-TFT display, automatic water conductivity control, and built-in wire vertical alignment system for enhanced accuracy. The power supply utilizes Power MOS transistor circuit design with maximum output current of 25A at 220V (±10%), requiring 3KVA total AC power input. The machine dimensions are 1136x900x530mm (setup) with a net weight of 2800kg, making it suitable for precision tool, die, and punch manufacturing from hard materials.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- CNC
- Z-Axis Travel
- 11.81 ''
- Wire Diameter
- 0.0120 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 23.6 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 15.8 ''
- Power Requirement
- 220V Three Phase
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