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Mitsubishi launches new computer numerical controller

Mitsubishi Electric Automation has launched the new M80W computer numerical controller, the latest in its industry-proven M8 Series computer numerical controllers.

The M80W features a touch-screen Windows-based display that is separate from the control unit, which the company says provides “expandability and flexibility”.

The M80W includes two expansion slots for 32GB SD cards, and incorporates the latest operating system and slim personal computer. This allows original equipment manufacturers and end users to add up to 64GB more memory for “even greater flexibility”, says the company. 

The new M80W CNC was designed for the automotive and machine tool industries, and is especially useful for applications such as turning centers, machining centers, lathes and mills.

Mitsubishi says the key benefits of the M80W include:

CNC-dedicated CPU for improved cycles times, faster program processing and more accurate machining

Intuitive, touch-screen operation for optimal visibility

Improved super smooth surface (SSS) control, reducing machine vibration during high-speed cutting

High-speed, high-accuracy mode comes standard, allowing for complex, highly precise 3-D mold work

User-level data protection allowing for multiple levels of permissions based on operator’s role

Field network compatibility with CC-Link, ProfiBus DP, and Ethernet/IP for easy connectivity to peripheral equipment and devices

The M80W CNC includes a 19″ vertical display with a split multiple window that can be customized by arranging a keyboard, operation panel, document viewer or other applications.

In addition, real-time servo & spindle tuning helps maintain machine stability by adjusting the control gains automatically.

Scott Strache, product manager at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, says: “We designed the M80W from the ground up, creating a revolutionary leap in CNC performance.

“This new standalone CNC is a breakthrough in the control of high-speed, high-precision machining, while offering high productivity and easy operability.”

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