The triangular geometry defines the concept of economical multi-wire machines
The triangular geometry defines the concept of economical multi-wire machines. One of the main advantages of the Maxi Wire Hedel is the cutting frame, which has a triangular geometry responsible for establishing the concept of economical multi-wire machines. This geometry reduces the number of bends that the wires make in the circuit, allowing them to work more closely together and be supported on the guide wheels. This results in less vibration and greater precision.
Developed by Hedel, this system not only enhances the durability of the diamond wires but also speeds up the cutting process and improves the quality of the sawn slabs. The combination of these improvements results in a highly efficient and economical solution, positioning the Maxi Wire Hedel as a leader in performance and reliability in the market.
Industrial electric board 4.0
The management and software control is really impressive due to the facility in which the parameters can be changed and the intuitive speed of the graphics in terms of logic in switching from one function to another.
The panel has a human-machine interface (HMI), with all commands, views and parameters available on a 10.4” touch-sensitive screen. In addition to being very easy to operate, the software allows programming to cut up to 3 blocks in sequence, in a simple way, the operator programs blocks A, B and C and the machine makes the cuts in the indicated positions.
Another great advantage is the electrical panel protection system, which was developed for use in external environments, so the Maxi Wire can be installed in open areas, including natural rock quarries.
Important features
- The Maxi Wire has a stainless steel casing, as well as walkways, railings, and stairs that facilitate access and provide safety for replacing the wires;
- All rubber parts can be replaced by the machine operator in the field, as the rubbers are fitted into all the wheels of the machine;
- 20-meter wire circuit, enabling the use of the same wires as multi-wire machines, with easier purchasing and even the possibility of reusing used wires.