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CNC for Multi-Axis and Multi-Part System Control



Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. has introduced the M800 and M80 Series CNC and components. The M800 is a high-grade CNC designed for high-speed, high-accuracy machining and multi-axis, multi-part system control, while the M80 is built for productivity and easy operability.

"Factory owners, machine operators, production supervisors and other end users who need fast production in complex, high-value production applications can now specify Mitsubishi Electric M800 and M80 Series computerized numerical control from their machine tool builders," said Steve Dumont, Vice President, Technical Service & Support, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.

Key features of the M800/M80 Series include:

  • CNC-dedicated CPU designed for high throughput and complex machining applications
  • USB & SD card expansion to store and execute large, complex machining programs
  • Solid state hard drive for reliability, speed and uptime
  • Large, capacitive touchscreen for easy and intuitive operation.

Mitsubishi Electric's CNC is designed for medical, aerospace, oil/energy and automotive industries, especially in applications requiring high throughput and reliability.

The M800/M80 Series features icon-based navigation for smartphone-like operation. It supports eight part systems, 32 axes and eight spindles and offers multiple spindle synchronization set control. It also provides smooth surface control designed to reduce mechanical vibration.

This CNC offers compatibility with numerous field networks, including CC-Link, PROFIBUS DP and Ethernet/IP. It can also be connected to robots, sensors and other peripheral equipment and devices.

For more information contact:

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.

500 Corporate Woods Pkwy

Vernon Hills, IL 60061

847-478-2100

us.mitsubishi.com/fa/en

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