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| description = Waterjet cutter with 5-axis head located in the Morson Engine Room. | |||
| manufacturer = OMAX | |||
| model = Maxiem 1515 | |||
| workingarea = 1200 mm x 1200 mm | |||
| training = yes | |||
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The waterjet cutter is unique in that it can cut almost any material - including but not limited to aluminium, steel, ceramics, glass, rockwool, and composites! Pretty much the only thing it can't cut is toughened, or tempered, glass. | The waterjet cutter is unique in that it can cut almost any material - including but not limited to aluminium, steel, ceramics, glass, rockwool, and composites! Pretty much the only thing it can't cut is toughened, or tempered, glass. | ||
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== Cutting area == | == Cutting area == | ||
The maximum cutting area of the machine is 1200 mm x 1200 mm, but it's best to keep sheet material under a metre square to ease handling. Maximum thickness varies depending on the material and the accuracy requirements but we've easily cut three inch thick mild steel. | The maximum cutting area of the machine is 1200 mm x 1200 mm, but it's best to keep sheet material under a metre square to ease handling. Maximum thickness varies depending on the material and the accuracy requirements but we've easily cut three inch thick mild steel. | ||
== Training == | |||
It takes around three hours to learn the basics of using this machine - safety, turning it on, importing files, cutting parts, shutdown, etc. | |||
To book training on this machine please complete the training request form. |
Revision as of 00:10, 13 December 2023
Waterjet cutter with 5-axis head located in the Morson Engine Room. | |
Equipment Information | |
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Status | Unknown |
Manufacturer | OMAX |
Model | Maxiem 1515 |
Working Area | 1200 mm x 1200 mm |
Maker Space Information | |
Training Required | Yes |
Training Information | Here |
The waterjet cutter is unique in that it can cut almost any material - including but not limited to aluminium, steel, ceramics, glass, rockwool, and composites! Pretty much the only thing it can't cut is toughened, or tempered, glass.
Mains water is pressurised up to 45,000 PSI (~3000 bar) and then mixed with an abrasive garnet. This mixture "sands" its way through the workpiece in the pattern you have defined. There is an amount of taper evident in thicker materials as the jet of water spreads out into a cone but this can be compensated for by tilting the 5-axis head.
Cutting area
The maximum cutting area of the machine is 1200 mm x 1200 mm, but it's best to keep sheet material under a metre square to ease handling. Maximum thickness varies depending on the material and the accuracy requirements but we've easily cut three inch thick mild steel.
Training
It takes around three hours to learn the basics of using this machine - safety, turning it on, importing files, cutting parts, shutdown, etc.
To book training on this machine please complete the training request form.