Frequently used for tungsten carbide, hardened tool steels, and other conductive materials that resist standard machining. Purchasing and Availability
The "700" designation typically alludes to the machine's travel capacity. The EDM 700 offers a substantial working area, allowing machinists to handle larger dies and molds without repositioning the workpiece repeatedly. manual electroerosion engemaq edm 700
Manual operation puts the machinist closer to the sparking process, increasing certain risks. Frequently used for tungsten carbide, hardened tool steels,
The foundation of the EDM 700 is its monoblock cast iron structure. In EDM, vibration is the enemy of surface finish. Even microscopic tremors can result in uneven erosion or damage to the electrode. ENGEMAQ utilizes high-grade, stabilized cast iron to absorb vibrations and provide the structural rigidity required for high-precision burns. This robust frame ensures long-term geometric accuracy, even under the thermal stresses of continuous operation. Manual operation puts the machinist closer to the