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2000 AEG M1 ELBOMAT die-sinking EDM machine
- Manufacturer: AEG
Travel: X-axis 406.4mm (16in) Z-axis 228.6mm (9in) C-AXIS 180° rotatable
Kindberg, Austria
Travel: X-axis 406.4mm (16in) Z-axis 228.6mm (9in) C-AXIS 180° rotatable
EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) sinking, also known as die sinking, is a process where electrical sparks are used to erode material from a workpiece to create complex shapes and fine details. This technique is commonly used in mold-making, precision engineering, and the production of intricate parts that are difficult or impossible to machine using traditional methods.
Check the machine's working hours, overall condition, and maintenance history. Ensure the electrical components and software are up-to-date and functioning properly.
Use a specialized transport service for heavy and sensitive machinery. Ensure the machine is well-secured, protected from moisture, and transported in a climate-controlled environment if necessary.
Regular maintenance includes checking the dielectric fluid levels, cleaning the machine, and inspecting the electrode and workpiece for wear and damage. Follow the manufacturer's manual for detailed maintenance guidelines and intervals.