WELL 4500 Precision Vertical Diamond Wire Saw
The WELL 4500 precision diamond wire saw produces precise sections in a wide variety of materials - for cutting medium-sized samples up to 150 x 150mm.
The WELL 4500 precision diamond wire saw produces precise sections in a wide variety of materials - for cutting medium-sized samples up to 150 x 150mm.
The WELL 4500 precision diamond wire saw produces precise sections in a wide variety of materials. The resultant finish is smooth and flat – often eliminate or greatly reduce polishing time. It is compact and easy to use, meeting the needs of industrial as well as laboratory applications.
The proven WELL cutting techniques are integrated into the 4500 model. Patented stainless steel diamond embedded wire, approximately 30 metres in length, travels continually back and forth. To keep the diamond wire perfectly vertical the drum is synchronised along the axis of the winding pitch (1mm) with each revolution.
The ‘T-slotted’ worktable accommodates medium size sample up to 150mm in height x 150mm in width. The length of the sample is unlimited as long as support for the work piece can be provided. To cut small parts, the wire guide rollers can be lowered close to the sample. In addition, an optional micro-metric table is available to cut accurate slices.
The wire tension can be adjusted by weights attached to the tensioner pulley according to the diameter of the wire used in the machine. The tension constantly monitored and displayed with low, normal and high tension indications. This allows very fine wires to be used and maximum life to be obtained from the diamond wire.
An electronic ruler is installed underneath the worktable to display the cutting progress on screen. The parameters can be easily modified to precisely set the depth of cut.
The WELL 4500 compact design is easy to use and maintain to produce consistent, precise sections.
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