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Techno CNC Routers Introduce New Pro Series CNC Router, Specifically Produced for Panel Process Manufacturing


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Techno CNC Routers Introduce New Pro Series CNC Router, Specifically Produced for Panel Process Manufacturing

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New Hyde Park, NY (PRWEB) March 22, 2009 -- Techno, Inc. CNC Routers announced the introduction of the Pro Series CNC Router to their current product line of CNC machining solutions. Designed to meet the high demands of panel process manufacturing, the Pro Series is constructed of large heavy tubing that is both welded and stress-relieved, the perfect foundation for Techno's precision drive system. Also comprised of precision ball screw drives on all three axes, THK rails and bearings, high-speed closed-loop servomotor and drives, the Pro Series drive system ensures minimal maintenance, machine longevity and superior machine performance.

Techno's New Pro Series is available in a variety of standard sizes ranging from 4 ft x 8 ft through 6 ft x 20 ft. "We are welcoming special sizes and customization requests with this model because we understand that size and usage vary from shop to shop," says CNC Router Sales Manager, Roy Valentine. "The Pro Series machine can be equipped with a variety of spindle options including automatic tool changer, collet spindles, drill banks, or multi-spindle setup for high volume part production. Multiple zone vacuum table, reverse engineering lasers, and 4th axis rotary tables are just some of the additional accessories compatible with this new machine."

Additionally, the New Pro Series' machine features a CNC Servo G-Code Interface that is both easy to learn and operate. This Windows-based interface is a fully comprehensive CNC program that includes unique high-end features such as toolpath preview with viewing tools and adjustable screens, built in G-Code editor, machine speed and spindle rpm override, X/Y axis orientation swapping, program skip ahead (in case of tool breakage), built in basic nesting, and production logging.

For additional specifications and detailed information about the New Pro Series CNC Router, call 800-819-3366 to speak with an applications engineer or visit the web at www.technocnc.com.

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