The 2° motor on the 5-axis bridge saw Helios Cut 500
Why do we suggest a second motor on the
5-axis bridge saw Helios CUT 500?
We suggest
the second motor for routing processes.
The most
part of the bridge saws mount motors with maximum 4000 RPM like Helios Cut 500,
which give the best features for all the cutting processes.
Put the
tool on the single spindle would be inappropriate for the routing jobs because these processes
need very high RPM.
The cons
using these motors for routing:
High RPM
make these motors very noisy.
The tools
in the saw spindle (even with the disk mounted) are extremely dangerous at
those speeds.
The tool
performance is lacking.
The pros of
the second motor on the Helios Cut 500 bridge saw:
It is an
electro-spindle from 0-12000 RPM, the best solution for combined cut and
routing.
Two motors
are better than one because they are more performing during the combined
processes, in fact, the disk stops when routing jobs are required (example:
finishing of the cutout joints), thus speeding production times, then improving
the business curve and the safety at work.
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