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Neomatic on OKK Graphite Mill


MOLD101
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Good Day All ...... So we are a fairly outdated mold shop (except now caught up on Mcam) with equipment and are small with an owner not looking to spend a ton of money on updating at this point. We are potentially buying a used Makino CNC EDM (We have 4 manual Charmilles )  in the near future and the sales guy wants to roll a package with a used OKK graphite mill. He said he thinks has a Fanuc Controller but not positive maybe a Neomatic, in which I have no clue about. Is there a standard out of the box post for this control, also over the years I have ran a lot of  better equipment and am currently cutting electrodes on a mid 90s FADAL 2216 that if I run over 30 ipm I lose a ton of detail. I am here in this situation because there is a good potential for ownership in the future. Anyone have any idea what type of feed rates I could expect with the OKK realistically without losing detail. I know trodes that I cut now that take 2 to 3 hours on an SNC64 or a even old Bosto would be in the 25 to 45 minute range or even quicker.

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3 minutes ago, MOLD101 said:

Also : for ADMIN .... Is there a way to get my original Account back I was gone along time and on / off again for many years. I was mold100 and originally member #1415 

I pushed your request up the chain 

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