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Integrated CNC controller with HMI functions

The M700V series by Mitsubishi Electric is an integrated CNC designed for metal-cutting, forming, plastics, and woodworking applications.

12/05/2012


The M700V series by Mitsubishi Electric is an integrated CNC designed for metal-cutting, forming, plastics and woodworking appliations. Courtesy: Mitsubishi ElectricMitsubishi Electric has introduced the multi-axis M700V Series of computer numerical controllers. The M700VS is a stand-alone, compact, integrated controller with a built-in display screen for HMI functions, while the M700VW model operates on a Microsoft Windows platform for PC-based control. The M700V CNC comes in two models and both feature a high-speed servo network.

Other advances in the M700V Series over its predecessor include improvements to the basic CNC functions, graphic performance and built-in PLC; 66% reduction in power consumption on the M700VS model; and a higher level of custom functions on the Microsoft Windows XPe-based M700VW. 

Designed for a range of metal-cutting, forming, plastics and woodworking applications, the M700V CNC features simple HMI screens to facilitate navigation and operation, including a menu customization function, pop-up screens and a guidance function. A 64-bit RISC CPU and a proprietary LSI power the CNCs. 

Key advances of the M700V Series CNCs include: 

  • Optimum machine response control for drive system speed and accuracy 
  • Nanometer control and processing for ultra-precision, advanced machining 
  • Adaptive notch filter control to monitor and prevent repeated fluctuations caused by mechanical wear 
  • Smooth surface control to suppress vibrations and maintain the desired speed 
  • 5-axis machining control for proper positioning of the tool center point 

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.

www.meau.com 



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