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Beaumont Machine Offers CNC Wire-Cut EDM

The unit combines compact space, approach control, corner control, auto threader and training software.

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Beaumont Machine has updated its EDM line with the S-EW3 fvie-axis servomotor EDM unit. The unit combines compact space, approach control, corner control, auto threader and training software.

The S-EW3 wire EDM is designed by Optimum Machine Solutions and built by a strong Taiwan manufacturer of wire cutting machines, established in 2006. The company specializes in various series of wire cutting EDM machines. In addition, the machine takes up only 42 square feet of floor space, including the machine’s filtration unit. Programmable reduced power settings eliminate wire breaks on lead-in cutting. Automatic adjustment to power settings and feed rate improve corner accuracy. The EDM machine also features an AWT (auto wire threading) that is low maintenance and highly capable. 

Regarding the CNC controller, it features a Windows-embedded operating system, an independently developed CNC control device, a 15” color LCD, 64-bit industrial computer and a memory card with capacity of  2 GB CF. Furthermore, it includes keyboard, mouse stand, RS-232, USB disk, network and FTP.

The discharge power supply has high speed voltage withstanding Mosfet, a modular design discharge power unit and real-time sparking pulse control.

S-EW3s feature a five-axis linear guideway, five-axes AC servomotors, ballscrews (grade X/Y C1, U/V C3, Z C5), high stability mechanical structure and a reliable AWT system.

Optional features available are a three phase transformer, short message service, remote monitor system, jumbo feeder, a wire guide on top and one on the bottom.

The “E” learning training software enhances the customer’s S-EW3 experience.

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