Function
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The 20GP Container Type CNC Stone Cutting Machine with Advanced Diamond Wire Saw is designed specifically for processing the intricate profiles of marble and granite. It excels not only in crafting arc slabs of various specifications but also in producing solid and hollow columns, large stone lines, and English letters. Additionally, it can transform stone into polygons and intricate Buddha figures.
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special-shaped square columns, and a variety of other unique stone shapes.
Brief introduction of SHXJ1500 wire saw machine:
1. The machine boasts a robust structure, encompassing a top beam
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two upright columns
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a square box
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and a hydraulic station tensioning unit
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among other components. The left side features a driven large flywheel and the hydraulic station tensioning unit, which controls the diamond wire's tension or looseness to maintain optimal pressure. The right side includes a driving flywheel and the main motor, which can regulate the wire speed from 0-40m/s through an inverter, enabling the machine to cut various types of stone material.
2. This machine's operations are managed by a sophisticated four-axis linkage CNC system. Both the machine's lifting and the trolley's movement are controlled via a servo system. The guide wheel's rotation is managed through a step system.
3. Operators can easily program and enter cutting parameters through the CNC control panel. For intricate designs, graphics can be drawn using AutoCAD, saved in DXF format, and then read by the CNC system, which automatically generates the program when a USB drive with the DXF files is inserted.
4. The trolley is maneuvered by a screw rod, which is lubricated with oil within the protective cover of the screw rod
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a patented feature
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5. In case of wire breakage, the machine will automatically halt and display the fault on the screen.
6. The machine includes a water spray system; if there is insufficient water or no water at all
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the machine will stop automatically.
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