MC Machinery EDM Offerings Provide Optimized Performance
MC Machinery’s Mitsubishi SG12 and MV2400 EDMs provide ergonomic and efficient operations.
Mitsubishi MV2400 wire EDM (left) and Mitsubishi SG12 sinker EDM (right). Photo Credit: MC Machinery
MC Machinery offers a range of Mitsubishi EDMs, including the artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled Mitsubishi SG12 sinker EDM and the Mitsubishi MV2400 wire EDM. These EDMs are designed to be accurate, cost-effective and provide optimal speed and performance for manufacturers.
The Mitsubishi SG12 sinker EDM’s AI and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies combine to provide insight into and control over its productivity, efficiency, uptime, maintenance and more. The SG12 sinker comes with MC Machinery’s Remote360 cloud-based machine monitoring system, which provides real-time remote diagnostics along with a seamless measurement of and access to valuable data that can provide the insight necessary to improve productivity, efficiency and profitability.
According to MC Machinery, this combination of AI and remote monitoring can improve machine productivity by 30% and cut machining time in half while reducing waste and electrode wear. Additionally, both new and experienced operators benefit from the Mitsubishi M800 CNC control with its 19" ergonomic touchscreen.
The MV2400-R Mitsubishi wire EDM is said to be ideal for applications requiring ±0.0001 tolerance, also featuring a larger tank capacity and low operational costs. The MV-R series features improvements in machine construction, auto-threading, internal machine communication and power supply technology. It also highlights Mitsubishi’s dedication to high precision, with innovations including the highly reliable noncontact cylindrical drive system on the X-, Y-, U- and V-axis drives.
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