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Product category: EDM wire cutting
News Release from: Sodi-Tech edm | Subject: AQ900L wire EDM
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 29 October 2007

Wire-cut EDM is claimed to be world's
fastest

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Introduced at EMO 2007, a wire EDM machine, equipped with linear motor drives, is claimed to be the world's fastest of its type in large die manufacture.

Sodick's AQ series, claimed to be the world's fastest and highest accuracy wire-cut EDM, incorporates the latest technology Features include linear motors drives and has now been extended even further, with the launch of the mighty AQ900L

The AQ900L has been developed in response to the growing demands for large die production.

It features the following.

* Sodick linear motors to all axes (X, Y, U and V).

* Compact design and ultra-high-rigidity structure.

* Workpiece fully submerged.

* Flexible, fully continuous, automatic, high-precision machining.

Specification includes the following.

Maximum travel of X,Y,Z axis (mm) 900 x 600 x 400.

Maximum travel of U,V axis (mm) 920 x 620.

Taper angle is +/-30 deg.

Maximum machining size (W x D x H) (mm) 1200 x 900 x 400.

Maximum weight of workpiece (kg) 3000.

Machine tool dimensions are (W x D x H) (mm) 2380 x 3150 x 2395 * The AQ Series - AQ327L and AQ537L (Premium series) are equipped with an LQW power supply for high-speed machining and capable of directly importing 3D solid models and incorporating the new W generator.

AQ750L incorporates Sodick linear motors on all X, Y, U and V axes to ensure smooth motion along all the axes and offers a wide taper angle of +/-30 deg.

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