CNC System Designed for Accurate, Complex Machining
Mitsubishi Electric Automation will exhibit its M8 series CNC designed to address the need for a fast, precise and affordable CNC system for complex machining applications.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation will exhibit its M8 series CNC designed to address the need for a fast, precise and affordable CNC system for complex machining applications. The M800 CNC designed for high-speed, high-accuracy machining and multi-axis, multi-part system control, and the M80 provides high productivity and easy operability. Both offer 19" capacitive touchscreens with icon-based navigation for easy, intuitive, smartphone-like operation.
The M8 series features a CNC-dedicated CPU, designed to increase the processing speed of the controller for high-speed, high-precision machining. The controller features the MDS-E/EJ/EM servo and spindle drives with their own dedicated processors. The servo system provides smooth rotation and acceleration/deceleration capabilities that are optimized for precision machine tool applications.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation will also demonstrate its e-Factory technologies providing edge data processing, data integration and connectivity to IT systems, as well as visualization and analytics.
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