RESITRON RTW 650 WIRE EDM MACHINE

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- RESITRON
- Model
- RTW 650
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The RESITRON RTW 650 is a CNC-controlled Wire EDM machine designed for precise electrical discharge machining with travel capabilities of 25.6 inches in the X-axis, 15.7 inches in the Y-axis, and 13.8 inches in the Z-axis. Its CNC system enables automated, high-accuracy contouring and cutting of complex parts by moving a fine wire electrode within these travel ranges to erode material from electrically conductive workpieces. The machine's robust travel envelope supports moderate-sized components, providing flexibility for various industrial and manufacturing applications. The CNC control allows for programmable multi-axis simultaneous control, enhancing cutting precision and repeatability. Typical wire diameter options likely range between 0.10 mm to 0.25 mm for fine cutting operations. The RTW 650's design focuses on delivering controlled wire path accuracy within the stated travels, suitable for high-precision mold, die, and tool-making tasks where tight tolerances and surface finishes are critical. The machine probably integrates a working tank for submerged machining and a wire tensioning system to ensure stable cutting. Its moderate travel and CNC control position it within the mid-range category of wire EDMs capable of producing intricate geometries with accuracy usually around ±0.01 mm or better depending on setup and operating parameters.
Technical Attributes
- X-Axis Travel
- 25.6 ''
- Control System
- CNC
- Y-Axis Travel
- 15.7 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 13.80 ''
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