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MID is positioned as a mid-range machine, designed for small and medium formats.
In accordance with the same manufacturing philosophy as the top-range FMTT-REDCOM machines, it has extremely compact versions with lengths up to 4000mm, thereby recreating the concept of modularity for greater lengths.
These machines can be fitted with both the classic suction workbench and the Vacuum Hood, which moves together with the portal, thereby always remaining below the cutting zone.
The cutting head, which includes the plasma torch and any other accessories, runs along a portal on hardened ground guides, by means of a dual rack and pinion with helical teeth. The portal, which comprises a high-rigidity boxed beam, moves via two connected servomotors in a “GANTRY”.
The torch unit is fitted with an anti-collision system that prevents the torch being broken by shutting the machine down in the event of accidental collision. This system was created and produced entirely by FMTT, which enables total integration with numerical control, and follows the undulation of the sheet, maintaining a constant cutting height.
The sheet being worked is placed on a grille made up of simple rectangular strips of metal, which can be replaced very simply and quickly, and for which a design plan is supplied. This grille can rest on a specialised suction workbench that is modular and divided into sections, to ensure that the suction is always concentrated below the cutting zone. Conversely, it can rest on the machine frame and the suction can be done through a suction “hood” that moves beneath the grille, integrally with the gantry.
This solution produces considerable savings in investment and operating costs, with less power applied to the suction unit. The use of this technology limits the machine’s length to 4000mm and the cutting current to 130 A.
Dimensions:
Torch height: 100mm.
Standard usable widths:
For custom requirements wider widths can also be supplied.
Standard usable lengths:
From 3000mm up to 8000mm, as well as to order.
GALLERY (Click on the image for more details and to enlarge it)
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