NSC M735 WIRE EDM MACHINE

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- NSC
- Model
- M735
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The NSC M735 Wire EDM machine features a CNC control system with an X-axis travel of 16.54 inches and a Y-axis travel of 13.78 inches, suitable for precision wire electrical discharge machining applications. It supports wire diameters typically in the range of 0.10 to 0.20 mm, operating with a wire speed of approximately 11.5 m/s for optimal surface finishes, achieving roughness values as low as Ra ≤ 2.5 μm. The machine is designed for high machining accuracy, consistent with standards like GB7926-2005, and maintains a table moving pulse equivalent of 0.001 mm, ensuring fine positional control. Power requirements are generally three-phase 380V at 50Hz, with a power consumption below 1 kVA, delivering efficient yet stable energy usage. The cutting speed can reach or exceed 120 mm²/min, optimized for mold making, precision components, and complex shapes. Workpieces up to approximately 300 kg can be accommodated, allowing machining of substantial parts within the travel limits. The machine is compatible with water-based emulsion for dielectric fluid, enhancing cutting performance and wire erosion control. The worktable dimensions are sufficient for a range of industrial applications including electronics, automotive, aerospace, and medical equipment manufacturing. Constructed with precision linear guides and ball screws, the NSC M735 ensures durability and repeatability in wire EDM processes, making it suitable for precision demanding production environments. Typical overall machine dimensions are compact, facilitating integration into standard manufacturing setups. This machine balances accuracy, speed, and efficiency for reliable wire EDM operations.
Technical Attributes
- Y-Axis Travel
- 13.8 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 16.5 ''
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