Revolutionary High Speed Electrode Machining Center Announced

June 6, 2013 8:42 am

Schaumburg, IL (June 5, 2013)Sodick Inc., is expanding their product line with a unique new high speed electrode machining center, the TT1-400A. Designed and built in Japan, the TT1-400A is ideal for the milling of graphite and copper electrodes with extreme precision. Sodick has been a manufacturer of high precision machining centers since 1988. They developed the TT1-400A based on the advanced core technologies incorporated in the company’s highly renowned and successful HS Series. The TT1-400A shares the same ultra precise motion control and linear motor drive platform that is utilized in the HS Series to achieve maximum speed and acceleration.

Sodick first introduced linear motor driven machines in 1999, replacing the dated ball screw technology at the time. With over 30,000 linear motor machines delivered, Sodick has perfected this technology. The TT1-400A benefits from the advantages of linear motor drives, including; no ball screws, no backlash, no lost motion, increased cutting speed and no maintenance. The new LN3X controller, developed by Sodick America in San Jose, California, is designed to maximize the speed and acceleration of the Sodick linear motor drives, on the X, Y and Z axes and incorporates new features to simplify work set-up.

The TT1-400A has an X, Y, Z travel of 15.75” x 9.84” x 11.81” (400 x 250 x 300 mm), respectively. The maximum spindle RPM is 40,000 and the impressive maximum acceleration is 1.2G. Superior stability and the highest degree of precision, down to one micron, are the top attributes of this revolutionary new machine. Other standard features of the TT1-400A include; Heidenhain Glass Scales, Blum Laser Tool Measurement, Integrated Torit Graphite Dust Collector, Air Purged Dust Protection, Oil Mist System with Mist Collector and an Integrated Part Probe. The Sodick TT1-400A heralds a new era in high precision electrode manufacturing.

ABOUT SODICK: Sodick Inc. (Sodick | EDM | Wire EDM | Sinker EDM | High Speed Milling), established in 1976, has sold over 55,000 machines worldwide and has had over 30,000 linear motor machine deliveries. Sodick machines are used for the production of dies and molds as well as other various applications that cannot be produced by standard machining methods. Sodick has five ISO certified manufacturing facilities with over 3,000 employees worldwide and technical centers located in Illinois, New Jersey and California.

For more information contact:

Sodick Inc.
1605 N. Penny Lane
Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-310-9000
[email protected]
Sodick | EDM | Wire EDM | Sinker EDM | High Speed Milling

TT1-400A, Sodick

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