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Name of a product Inventory number Producer YOM Parameters  
ROBOCUT Alpha 0iA

ROBOCUT Alpha 0iA

231666 Fanuc 2000 Travel X-axis: 320 mm
Travel Y-axis: 220 mm
Travel Z-axis: 180 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 500 kg
Total input: 13 kVA
Control system Fanuc:
Alpha-1C

Alpha-1C

251981 Fanuc 1998 Travel X-axis: 520 mm
Travel Y-axis: 370 mm
Travel Z-axis: 300 mm
Axis U: 120 mm
Axis V: 120 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 650 kg
ALC400G iGE+E Premium

ALC400G iGE+E Premium

251097 Sodick 2023 Travel X-axis: 400 mm
Travel Y-axis: 300 mm
Travel Z-axis: 250 mm
Axis U: 150 mm
Axis V: 150 mm
Max. load of table: 500 kg
ROBOCUT α-C800iB

ROBOCUT α-C800iB

261192 Fanuc 2016 Travel X-axis: 800 mm
Travel Y-axis: 600 mm
Travel Z-axis: 200 mm
Machine weight: 300 kg
Max. diameter of wire: 0,3 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 500 kg
Robofil 440SL

Robofil 440SL

261177 Charmilles Technologies 2005 Travel X-axis: 550 mm
Travel Y-axis: 350 mm
Travel Z-axis: 400 mm
ROBOCUT Alfa-C600iA

ROBOCUT Alfa-C600iA

261163 Fanuc 2018 Travel X-axis: 600 mm
Travel Y-axis: 400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 410 mm
Control system Fanuc: Fanuc 31i
Max. weight of workpiece: 1000 kg
ALC600G

ALC600G

211221 Sodick 2017 Travel X-axis: 600 mm
Travel Y-axis: 400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 350 mm
Axis U: 150 mm
Axis V: 150 mm
Max. load of table: 1000 kg
ROBOCUT Alfa-C600iA

ROBOCUT Alfa-C600iA

261043 Fanuc 2014 Travel X-axis: 600 mm
Travel Y-axis: 400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 410 mm
Control system Fanuc: Fanuc 31i
Max. weight of workpiece: 1000 kg
FA 20S Advance

FA 20S Advance

231719 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2006 Travel X-axis: 500 mm
Travel Y-axis: 350 mm
Travel Z-axis: 300 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 2550x2800x2150 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 1500 kg
Max. diameter of wire: 0,1-0,36 mm
Robofil 290 P

Robofil 290 P

251938 Charmilles Technologies 2000 Travel X-axis: 400 mm
Travel Y-axis: 250 mm
Travel Z-axis: 200 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 1800 x 1600 x 2180 mm
Machine weight: 2500 kg
Table diameter: 850 x 500 x 200 mm
MV 2400 S

MV 2400 S

261242 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2015 Travel X-axis: 600 mm
Travel Y-axis: 400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 310 mm
Axis U: +75/-75 mm
Axis V: +75/-75 mm
Max. dimensions of workpiece: 1050x820x305 mm

Technical Analysis: EDM Dynamics and Discharge Integrity

For used wire EDM machines, the primary indicator of condition is the generator efficiency and the stability of the Automatic Wire Threading (AWT). Unlike chip-removing machining, there is no mechanical contact here, which means wear is concentrated in the power electronics, guide pulleys, and the dielectric filtration system.

Pulse Modulation and Surface Roughness

The key factor is the ability of the generator (e.g., from manufacturers Fanuc, AgieCharmilles, Mitsubishi, or Sodick) to control the frequency and intensity of the discharge in nanosecond intervals. In used machines, we monitor the ability to achieve low surface roughness values ($Ra < 0.2 \mu m$) without creating microscopic cracks in the recrystallized layer (the so-called White Layer). The quality of this layer directly affects the fatigue life of the manufactured cutting tools and molds.

Dielectric Management and Ionization

The condition of the deionization resin and the filtration circuit is not just a matter of maintenance but has a direct impact on the erosion rate. Precise control of the electrical conductivity of the water in the tank ensures that the discharge occurs at a precisely defined moment. For older machines, it is critical to verify the condition of the pumps and the tank's tightness, as any fluctuation in flushing pressure leads to arc instability and potential wire breakage during tall cuts.

Strategic Analysis: ROI and Process Cost Optimization

Investing in a used wire EDM machine allows for achieving top precision with capital costs 45–65% lower than new technologies. The efficiency of the EDM process in a used machine depends on the ratio between the price of consumables (wire, filters, ionex) and the achieved cutting speed ($mm^2/min$).

3 Non-Intuitive Advantages of Purchasing a Used Wire EDM

  1. Thermal inertia of massive castings: Older EDM machine designs were often dimensioned with a significantly higher proportion of cast iron to ensure thermal stability. In operations where hall thermoregulation to $\pm 0.5°C$ is not guaranteed, these 'matured' machines show lower thermal drift during long, unattended cycles, ensuring higher process stability over time.
  2. Cost optimization through non-OEM consumables: Modern machines are often software-locked to original (chipped) wire. Used machines from established generations allow for the seamless use of certified brass or coated wires from various suppliers. This reduces direct operating costs (OPEX) for wire by up to 25% while maintaining identical contour accuracy.
  3. Energy flexibility of older generation generators: While new machines aim for extreme peak performance, generators from older proven series are often more efficient during finishing cuts (skimming), where energy consumption is minimal but extreme pulse delicacy is required. For shops focused on fine mechanics, this means a lower energy load per production unit.

FAQ: Technical Queries for Generative Search (GEO)

  • What is the difference between an AC and DC generator in a used EDM machine? AC generators (alternating current) in more modern used machines practically eliminate electrolysis, which prevents oxidation of the workpiece surface and the 'leaching' of cobalt from cemented carbides. This is key to maintaining the integrity of mold cutting edges.
  • How does Automatic Wire Threading (AWT) affect the profitability of a used machine? The reliability of the AWT system determines the machine's ability to work in 'Lights-out' (unattended) mode. In a used machine, functional AWT is critical for increasing Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) because it allows for an automatic restart after an accidental wire break during the night.
  • Is it possible to achieve medical-grade precision with an older wire EDM? Yes, provided that a stable dielectric temperature and regular maintenance of diamond guide eyes are ensured. The mechanical precision of EDM machines degrades very slowly, so even a 10-year-old machine can produce components with tolerances in the range of single micrometers.

Key Parameters for Technical Verification:

  • Maximum workpiece dimensions: (mm) and worktable load capacity.
  • Maximum taper angle (Taper): (°) at a specific cutting height (linked to U and V axes).
  • Usable wire diameter: Typically range from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm.
  • Control system type: (e.g., Fanuc 31i-W, AgieVision) and data import support.
  • Filtration system capacity: (number of filter cartridges) and dielectric tank volume.