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Heidenreich EDNC 64 Vertical Eroding Machine

Manufacturer
Heidenreich
Model
EDNC 64
Type
Vertical Eroding Machine
Year
1991
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Eroding machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Travel and Distance

Travel X
600mm
Travel Y
400mm
Travel Z
250mm
Electrode-table distance range
420mm-670mm

Table Specifications

Table dimensions X
750mm
Table dimensions Y
550mm
Maximum workpiece weight
1000kg

Workpiece Tank

Internal dimensions X
900mm
Internal dimensions Y
630mm
Internal dimensions Z
400mm
Volume
200l

Technical Specifications

Rapid traverse
1200mm/min
Minimum input increment
0.001mm
Electrode connection plate
220mm
Maximum electrode weight
75kg

Machine Dimensions and Weight

Machine dimensions X
1850mm
Machine dimensions Y
2150mm
Machine dimensions Z
2550mm
Weight
4100kg

Included Accessories

Cooling unit
Fluid supply unit
Automatic fire extinguisher
Two power supply units

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Heidenreich EDNC 64 is a precision vertical eroding machine designed for detailed metal cutting and shaping through electrical discharge machining (EDM). With 600mm X, 400mm Y, and 250mm Z travel, it handles workpieces up to 1000kg and features a 200-liter tank system. The 0.001mm minimum increment ensures exceptional accuracy for intricate profiles, cavities, and complex geometries that conventional machining cannot achieve.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves tool and die makers, aerospace suppliers, automotive manufacturers, and medical device producers who need high-precision metal components. It's ideal for creating injection molds, stamping dies, turbine blades, and specialized industrial parts where tight tolerances and fine detail are essential. Small to mid-sized job shops often rely on EDM machines to differentiate their capabilities and serve premium markets.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1991 model, inspect the servo systems and electrode guidance mechanisms for wear—these directly impact precision. Request complete maintenance records, particularly for the cooling and fluid supply units, as dielectric fluid degradation reduces performance. Check the workpiece tank for corrosion or electrode residue buildup. Verify that the fire extinguisher system functions properly. Test rapid traverse speeds and confirm the electrode connection plate holds securely. Ask about recent electrode replacements and whether the machine has been regularly serviced, as these machines demand consistent upkeep to maintain their accuracy advantage.

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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