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Agie Agiematic T + Agiepuls 60 HSF Vertical Eroding Machine

Manufacturer
Agie
Model
Agiematic T + Agiepuls 60 HSF
Type
Vertical Eroding Machine
Year
1995
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Eroding machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Generator
Agiepuls 60 HSF
Travel X/Y/Z
350mm/250mm/350mm
Table dimensions X/Y
600mm/450mm
Max. workpiece weight
400kg
Max. workpiece dimensions X/Y/Z
840mm/600mm/250mm
Max. electrode weight
100kg

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2450mm/1750mm/3000mm
Weight
approx. 4000kg

Condition & Documentation

PCB damage
Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Agie Agiematic T is a precision vertical eroding machine that uses electrical discharge machining (EDM) to cut complex shapes and intricate details into hardened metals with extreme accuracy. With a 350mm travel range and workpiece capacity up to 400kg, it handles mid-sized production runs and prototype work across all three axes. The Agiepuls 60 HSF generator delivers consistent, fine surface finishes—ideal when conventional machining isn't possible.

Industries & Uses

Toolmakers, die manufacturers, aerospace suppliers, and medical device producers rely on EDM machines like this for hardened steel dies, injection molds, turbine blades, and surgical instruments. Any business working with exotic alloys, tight tolerances, or intricate cavity work benefits from EDM's precision. Even small job shops use these machines to compete on complex, high-value parts.

What to Check When Buying

Before purchasing, request full maintenance records and electrode condition reports. Have a qualified EDM technician inspect the servo systems, power supply connections, and coolant circulation—these are wear-critical areas on 30-year-old machines. The noted PCB damage requires assessment: clarify whether it affects operation or just controls, as repairs can be costly. Verify the machine's dielectric fluid system and ask about recent flushing and electrode consumption rates. A test run with your own electrode is essential to confirm accuracy and surface quality.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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