NOVICK NOVICUT 500P-II WIRE EDM MACHINE

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- NOVICK
- Model
- NOVICUT 500P-II
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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The NOVICK NOVICUT 500P-II is a high-precision Wire EDM machine featuring CNC control and axis travels of 19.69 inches (X), 13.78 inches (Y), and 11.81 inches (Z). It is designed for ultra-precision machining with a rigid, compact mechanical structure that ensures stability during cutting operations. Utilizing a 0.18 mm molybdenum wire electrode, the machine guarantees low running costs and excellent electrode wear resistance due to an advanced patented pulse power system optimized for molybdenum wire. This power system reduces wire diameter reduction significantly over extended cutting periods, thereby maintaining cutting precision and efficiency. The NOVICUT 500P-II delivers very high surface finish quality, with average surface roughness values around Ra 0.76 µm, and superior cutting accuracy, including pitch accuracy of 14 µm and shape accuracy of 9 µm. It supports multi-cutting functions to enhance surface quality and precision, achieving surface roughness as low as Ra 0.68 µm in best cases. The machine’s CNC control integrates an industrial-grade LCD display and specialized software, enabling precise, repeatable, and efficient operations. It is ideal for processing complex, high-precision components requiring fine surface finishes and tight tolerances, making it suitable for industries such as aerospace, mold making, and fine tool manufacturing. The combination of high cutting speed, optimized wire guidance, and robust control makes the NOVICK NOVICUT 500P-II a competitive solution for demanding wire EDM applications.
Technical Attributes
- Z-Axis Travel
- 11.81 ''
- Control System
- CNC
- Power Requirement
- 220V Three Phase
- X-Axis Travel
- 19.7 ''
- Wire Diameter
- 0.0120 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 13.8 ''
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