Agie Charmilles ACT Spark SP3 – Year 2004

Agie Charmilles ACT Spark SP3 – Year 2004
Die Sinking EDM

X-axis travel: 19.7″
Y-axis travel:15.7″
Z-axis travel:15.7″
Table size: 31.5″ x 21.6″
Tank Dimensions : 49.2x 31.5x 19.7″
Maximum Workpiece Weight: 3,300 lbs
Distance table/quill: 11.8-27.5
Approximate Space Required: 66.9 x 69.3 x 97.6″
System Weight: 6,160 lbs
Drive Type: Stepper Motors
Standard Amperage : 100 amps
Power: 18 KVa

Equipped With:

Dielectric Chiller
3R Tooling
Orbit Control

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