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Mitsubishi Electric: CNC platform

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. introduces the M70V Series computer numerical controllers (CNC).

M70V Series computer numerical controllers (CNC)
M70V Series computer numerical controllers (CNC)

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The M70V Series, part of the new M7V Series CNC platform, offers increased processing speed (up to 33.7K blocks per minute) for faster cycle times and greater production output.

In addition to rapid processing speed, key advances of the M70V Series CNC include:
• Increased PLC program capacity to a maximum 128K steps
• Increased part program memory up to 2MB
• The option of a vertical or horizontal  operator station
• A vertical keyboard

The multi-axis M70V Series CNC is designed for standard production machining. It offers high-level CNC functionality in a cost-competitive, compact unit. This versatile model is highly accurate and easy to operate.

The M7V Series CNC platform also includes two other multi-axis models, both of which support top-level manufacturing. The M700VS is a stand-alone, compact, integrated controller with a built-in display screen for HMI functions, while the M700VW model operates on a Windows® platform for PC-based control. Both models feature a high-speed servo network. They each include a menu customization function, pop-up screens and a guidance function.

All models within the M7V Series CNC platform are well suited for a wide range of applications, including lathes, turning centers, screw machines, grinders, milling machines, boring machines and machining centers. Additional information about the M7V family of computer numerical controllers, including the new M70V, is available.
 

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