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Agie Agietron Integral 3 CNC Die Sinking Machine

Manufacturer
Agie
Model
Agietron Integral 3
Type
CNC Die Sinking Machine
Year
1997
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Eroding machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X/Y/Z
500mm/350mm/500mm
Table dimensions X/Y
800mm/600mm
Max. table load
800kg
Work bowl dimensions X/Y/Z
860mm/620mm/350mm
Max. electrode weight
200kg
Tool positions
28

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 3000mm/3750mm/3000mm
Weight
approx. 3340kg

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Agietron Integral 3 is a precision CNC die sinking machine designed for electrical discharge machining (EDM)—a process that uses controlled electrical sparks to shape hard metals with extreme accuracy. With 500mm travel on all three axes and a work bowl capacity of 860×620×350mm, this machine excels at creating complex cavities, molds, and dies in tool steel, carbide, and other difficult-to-machine materials. Its 28 tool positions enable efficient automated workflows without manual electrode changes.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers and tool shops rely on EDM machines like this for precision tooling, aerospace components, medical device parts, and custom metal work where conventional machining falls short. It's also valuable for businesses producing injection molds, stamping dies, and intricate mechanical components. This 1997 model remains capable for serious production work and is particularly attractive to smaller shops seeking cost-effective precision equipment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this machine, request full maintenance records and test it with sample work to verify accuracy and spark stability. Check the servo motors, pump systems, and dielectric fluid filtration—these are wear components that significantly impact performance and running costs. Ask about electrode consumption rates and verify the CNC control system is functional and compatible with your workflow. Given the machine's age, confirm that electrical and mechanical systems have been properly maintained.

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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