Omax Waterjet System Improves Efficiency, Precision
IMTS 2024: The Omax OptiMAX 60X waterjet system, equipped with optimized software and cutting capabilities, provides efficiency in production and precision.
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Omax announces the OptiMax 60X JetMachining Center, an advanced waterjet system that can provide optimized cutting capabilities and software, more power and better efficiency.
The OptiMax 60X is the company’s latest waterjet system designed to quickly turn prints into parts with reduced dependency on experienced operators.
Benefits of the OptiMax 60X include:
- Cutting envelope of 10' × 5' 2".
- Producing more parts with less water and garnet with an efficient pump, the EnduroMax direct drive pump
- Designed for faster, precise cutting and predictable operations, IntelliMax Premium software is said to be intuitive, simple to use and maximizes overall productivity
- Patented maintenance-free IntelliTrax drive system with micron-level encoders for positional accuracy
- Free unlimited training for lifetime of ownership
- Designed for advanced cutting speeds and precision
- The Omax Technology Guarantee entitles the owner to free Omax software upgrades for the life of the machine.
- Environmentally friendly technology is designed to cut more with less
- Large abrasive waterjet support network.
The OptiMax 60X includes after-sales service, unlimited free training and software upgrades as well as a host of efficiency centered resources to maximize uptime and keep customers cutting.
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