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Charmilles Robofil 240 CC Wire EDM Machine

Manufacturer
Charmilles
Model
Robofil 240 CC
Type
Wire EDM Machine
Year
2003
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Eroding machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

CNC wire EDM machine Charmilles

Travel Dimensions

Travel X
340mm
Travel Y
220mm
Travel Z
220mm
Travel U
350mm
Travel V
220mm

Taper Specifications

Max. taper angle
+/-30°
Max. taper height
220mm

Workpiece Specifications

Max. workpiece dimensions X
1100mm
Max. workpiece dimensions Y
550mm
Max. workpiece dimensions Z
220mm
Max. workpiece weight
750kg

Table Dimensions

Table dimensions X
680mm
Table dimensions Y
450mm

Machine Specifications

Machine dimensions X
2050mm
Machine dimensions Y
2050mm
Machine dimensions Z
2000mm
Weight
approx. 3250kg
Working hours
97916h

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Charmilles Robofil 240 CC is a CNC wire EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine that cuts precise shapes through metal using a thin, electrically charged wire. With X/Y/Z travel of 340/220/220mm and the ability to handle workpieces up to 1100×550×220mm, it excels at producing complex geometries, tight tolerances, and intricate details that conventional machining cannot achieve. The machine supports taper angles up to ±30°, making it ideal for angled cuts and complex part profiles.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves tool and die makers, aerospace suppliers, medical device manufacturers, and precision engineering shops. Common applications include cutting punches, dies, molds, turbine blades, and detailed metal components. Any manufacturer requiring high-precision cuts in hardened steel, tungsten carbide, or exotic alloys benefits from wire EDM technology—it's particularly valuable for prototyping and low-volume precision production.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2003 model with 97,916 operating hours, request complete maintenance records and verify the wire feed system, power supply, and servo motors are functioning smoothly. Ask about electrode and dielectric fluid replacement history, as these are routine consumables affecting cut quality. Have a specialist inspect the table flatness and verify the accuracy of taper cuts. The machine's age means checking for any water or coolant system leaks is essential. On-site inspection is highly recommended to test actual cutting performance.

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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