Share





The ProtoTrak EMX is useful for first-time CNC users or for basic knee-mill work, according to manufacturer Southwestern Industries. The conversational CNC is available as a complete retrofit package, or it can be integrated into a Trak knee mill.
Features include programming canned cycles, part graphics, math help and DRO routines. Users can program at a computer with the EMX off-line software or directly at the control. The unit comes with digital servo amplifiers and motors, precision ballscrews and a USB thumb drive for program storage and transfer.
Related Content
-
Orthopedic Event Discusses Manufacturing Strategies
At the seminar, representatives from multiple companies discussed strategies for making orthopedic devices accurately and efficiently.
-
Cutting Part Programming Times Through AI
CAM Assist cuts repetition from part programming — early users say it cuts tribal knowledge and could be a useful tool for training new programmers.
-
The Power of Practical Demonstrations and Projects
Practical work has served Bridgerland Technical College both in preparing its current students for manufacturing jobs and in appealing to new generations of potential machinists.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement