MAXSEE FW-530 WIRE EDM MACHINE

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- MAXSEE
- Model
- FW-530
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The MAXSEE FW-530 Wire EDM machine is a CNC-controlled precision wire electrical discharge machining system designed for high-accuracy cutting and shaping of metal components. It features a travel range of 19.69 inches in the X-axis, 11.81 inches in the Y-axis, and 9.84 inches in the Z-axis, enabling machining of moderately sized workpieces. The machine supports advanced wire EDM processes, allowing fine cutting with wire diameters typically ranging from 0.15 to 0.3 mm. Its robust build weighs approximately 5,512 lbs and has overall dimensions of about 129.92 x 106.30 x 94.49 inches, ensuring stable operation and minimal vibration for consistent precision. The FW-530 incorporates a flush-type design, facilitating efficient dielectric flushing during cutting for improved surface finish and cutting speed. The CNC control system coordinates multi-axis movements with high repeatability and accuracy, supporting complex machining tasks. This model is suitable for industries requiring high-precision tooling and complex component fabrication, such as mold making and aerospace parts production. Typical features include stable wire tensioning, automatic wire threading, and high structural rigidity in its construction, providing reliable and repeatable machining performance across batches while maintaining tight tolerances. The machining workspace and configuration make it ideal for medium-scale manufacturing environments that demand efficient and precise wire EDM capabilities. Overall, the MAXSEE FW-530 is a versatile and robust machine optimized for detailed wire cutting with a balance of capacity and precision.
Technical Attributes
- Y-Axis Travel
- 11.8 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 19.7 ''
- Control System
- CNC
- Z-Axis Travel
- 9.84 ''
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