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Methods EDM Hole drillers provide affordable EDM solutions for your business.  From single start holes to full production environments, we have the solution for your EDM drilling needs.

 

TSH-400N

Run production hole jobs unattended with the Methods CNC HoleMaster EDM hole driller. 24 position ACE and 5 position AGC provides flexability with multiple jobs or workpieces. Standard G-Code programming. 4th and 5th axis capable. Holemaking capabilities range from .004" to .256", through hard alloys.

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TSH-5AA

 

  • 7.5" x 15.75" Work Table
  • 9.84" x 7.87" x 13.78" x 7.97" X/Y/Z/W Axes Travel
  • 250 lbs. Maximum Workpiece Weight
  • 22" x 15.35" x 1.968" Work Tank
  • 8.85" Maximum Workpiece Height
  • Dielectric Fluid System (Water)
  • 9.75" x 16.5" x 21.25" Dielectric Reservoir Dimensions
  • 6.6gal Dielectric tank volume
  • 0.15mm ( 0.006") -6mm (0.236") Electrode Range

 

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Methods Machine Tools North Carolina
13607 South Point Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28273
Tel: Phone: 704-587-0507

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