Waterjet Features Advanced Software Suite for Six-Axis 3D Machining
The Omax 80X JetMachining center is a bridge-type center with an X-Y cutting travel of 13 ft., 4" × 6 ft., 8".
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The company will also feature its Maxiem 1530 with an X-Y cutting travel area of 10 ft., 2" × 5 ft., 2". The machine is equipped with a 40-hp direct-drive pump and A-Jet beveling head.
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