STATHCLYDE T 50-40
Features
Title | STATHCLYDE T 50-40 |
Type | Engineering - Fabrication |
Sub Type | EDM Machines |
Make | STATHCLYDE |
Model | T 50-40 |
Sale Price | $8,000 +GST |
Listing Type | Used |
Stock Number | P&E 4052 |
RefCode | TA1215806 |
Description
We have an excellent used condition Strathclyde Die Sinking EDM for sale
Specifications are as follows
Model:- T 50-40
Type:- Die Sinking electrical discharge machine
Control:- Auto 10 step programmable controller
Work area tank size 1.2m x 0.65m x 0.4m deep
Work table size 800mm x 400mm
Amps 150
Machine Voltage 415 volt
Dimensions for Transport 3 Parts
Machine 1.5m x 1.8m x 2.2m high
Dielectric tank 1m x 1m x 1.1m high
Control cabinet 0.9m x 0.55m x 1.8m high
Machine Weight Approx. 1.75 tons
Year of manufacture 1998
Information on Die-sinking EDM?
Die-sinking machining, also known as sinker EDM or Die-sinking EDM, is a machining process to shape and form metal parts with high precision. It involves the use of electrical discharges, which materialize as sparks, to remove material from a workpiece.
A shaped electrode, often made of graphite or copper, will create a negative impression in the workpiece, usually consisting of a conductive material such as steel. The electrode and the workpiece are submerged in a dielectric fluid and a potential difference is applied between them. As the electrode approaches the workpiece, sparks jump across the gap, removing material from the workpiece and forming the desired shape.
This Strathclyde EDM is in our warehouse, please feel free to call for more information or pop in to inspect the machine at your convenience.
We are always interested in purchasing metalworking machinery, if you have machines surplus to requirements or you are closing down, please feel free to contact us here at Newmac Equipment
We would like to extend a note to all prospective customers. We are happy to provide details of freight companies that transport machines anywhere in Australia or worldwide. However, we want to remind customers that the machines are not insured during transport by either the transport companies or Newmac Equipment. We strongly advise that customers speak with their usual insurance company to take out transport insurance.
Specifications are as follows
Model:- T 50-40
Type:- Die Sinking electrical discharge machine
Control:- Auto 10 step programmable controller
Work area tank size 1.2m x 0.65m x 0.4m deep
Work table size 800mm x 400mm
Amps 150
Machine Voltage 415 volt
Dimensions for Transport 3 Parts
Machine 1.5m x 1.8m x 2.2m high
Dielectric tank 1m x 1m x 1.1m high
Control cabinet 0.9m x 0.55m x 1.8m high
Machine Weight Approx. 1.75 tons
Year of manufacture 1998
Information on Die-sinking EDM?
Die-sinking machining, also known as sinker EDM or Die-sinking EDM, is a machining process to shape and form metal parts with high precision. It involves the use of electrical discharges, which materialize as sparks, to remove material from a workpiece.
A shaped electrode, often made of graphite or copper, will create a negative impression in the workpiece, usually consisting of a conductive material such as steel. The electrode and the workpiece are submerged in a dielectric fluid and a potential difference is applied between them. As the electrode approaches the workpiece, sparks jump across the gap, removing material from the workpiece and forming the desired shape.
This Strathclyde EDM is in our warehouse, please feel free to call for more information or pop in to inspect the machine at your convenience.
We are always interested in purchasing metalworking machinery, if you have machines surplus to requirements or you are closing down, please feel free to contact us here at Newmac Equipment
We would like to extend a note to all prospective customers. We are happy to provide details of freight companies that transport machines anywhere in Australia or worldwide. However, we want to remind customers that the machines are not insured during transport by either the transport companies or Newmac Equipment. We strongly advise that customers speak with their usual insurance company to take out transport insurance.