NSC M745 WIRE EDM MACHINE

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OEM
NSC
Model
M745
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WIRE EDM MACHINES

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Technical Description

The NSC M745 Wire EDM Machine is a precision electrical discharge machining system engineered for high-accuracy cutting of conductive materials. This CNC-controlled machine features X-axis travel of 21.65 inches and Y-axis travel of 17.72 inches, providing substantial working envelope for diverse component manufacturing applications. The machine utilizes advanced wire-cutting technology capable of achieving tolerances as tight as ±0.0001 inches (2 microns), making it ideal for toolrooms, die and mold manufacturers, and precision engineering operations. The CNC control system enables automated operation and complex geometry production, allowing for intricate shapes and detailed parts that are difficult to produce with conventional machining methods. Wire EDM technology offers non-contact cutting using electrical discharges rather than physical tools, eliminating tool wear and preventing damage to delicate materials. The machine accommodates a range of conductive materials including hardened steel, carbide, and titanium, demonstrating exceptional versatility across industries. Its servo-driven system maintains consistent wire tension and positioning accuracy throughout the cutting process. The M745 delivers superior surface finishes with optimum roughness values typically reaching Ra ≤2.0 µm for linear cutting operations. With maximum machining efficiency ratings of ≥180 mm²/min on materials like Cr12 steel at 60mm height, this machine combines productivity with precision. The CNC architecture streamlines programming and operation, reducing setup time while enhancing repeatability for high-volume production runs.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
21.7 ''
Y-Axis Travel
17.7 ''

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