Desktop Cutting Machine MODELA Series 'MDX-50'
It is a compact machining tool equipped with automatic tool exchange as standard. Efficient cutting processing can be easily demonstrated by anyone.
【Processing School in Progress!】 The "MDX-50" is a 3D milling machine that allows for design, prototyping, additional processing, and in-house jig manufacturing, all on a desktop. It accommodates various resin materials and can perform milling with the same material as the final product. [Features] ■ Balances a large processing area with ease of installation Achieves a large processing range with a compact body size. Operates on a 100V power supply, requiring no additional equipment, making it easy to install. ■ Reduces processing time Equipped with an automatic tool changer (ATC) as standard, allowing for automatic tool exchange without interruption from roughing to finishing. ■ Supports automatic double-sided processing Using an optional rotary axis unit reduces setup time for double-sided processing. ■ Easy processing setup with included software The interactive CAM software "SRP-Player" is included as standard. Even beginners can easily set up processing by simply answering questions. A simplified processing software "ClickMILL," which allows for drilling, surfacing, chamfering, and pocket milling without using 3D CAD, is also included as standard.
basic information
[Product Specifications] Processable Materials: Resin (metal is excluded) XYZ Stroke: 400 (X) × 305 (Y) × 135 (Z) mm Operating Speed: XY Axis… 7 to 3000 mm/min. Z Axis… 7 to 1800 mm/min. Spindle Motor: Brushless DC Motor Spindle Speed: 4500 to 15000 rpm Interface: USB Control Commands: RML-1, NC Code Main Unit Size: 760 (Width) × 900 (Depth) × 732 (Height) mm Main Unit Weight: 122 kg
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Model number/Brand name
MDX-50
Applications/Examples of results
You can utilize various prototypes for presentations and development, such as jewelry molds, confectionery molds, vacuum-formed prototypes, jig creation, woodworking product manufacturing, and specimen production, in a wide range of situations from designers to manufacturers' development departments.