SODICK EXC100L WIRE EDM MACHINE

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- SODICK
- Model
- EXC100L
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- WIRE EDM MACHINES
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A+Technical Description
The Sodick EXC100L Wire EDM Machine is an ultra-precision wire-cut electrical discharge machine engineered for nanometer-level accuracy and high-performance machining. Utilizing Sodick’s proprietary all-ceramic linear motor drive and ceramic air slider technology, the EXC100L features a completely non-contact XY orthogonal table, eliminating friction, wear, and heat generation for smooth, vibration-free movement. This screw-less drive system achieves a minimum incremental step of 0.01 μm (10 nanometers), ensuring exceptional positioning and cutting accuracy for the most demanding applications. The machine is equipped with CNC (LN2W) controls for precise automation and process management. With X-axis travel of 3.94", Y-axis travel of 4.72", and Z-axis travel of 3.94", the EXC100L is optimized for ultra-fine wire machining, supporting wire electrodes as thin as 0.02 mm in diameter and featuring a standard automatic wire threading function for reliable processing of complex geometries. The machine’s dimensions are 89.76" x 72.05" x 78.35", and it weighs 5511 lbs, making it suitable for high-precision environments in electronics, semiconductor, medical device, and precision instrument manufacturing. Advanced inverter-controlled fluid management optimizes flushing, circulation, and cooling for stable machining conditions and improved energy efficiency. The EXC100L’s design ensures minimal maintenance, high repeatability, and consistent surface finish, making it a leading solution for micro wire-cut EDM applications requiring the highest levels of precision and reliability.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- CNC LN2W
- Z-Axis Travel
- 3.94 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 3.9 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 4.7 ''
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