Rich options for customization according to your needs! Complex shapes can be easily molded.
The "MCS-20" is a computer-controlled spring machine that adds wire rotation functionality to the bestselling spring machine, MCS. With a wide range of options, it can be customized to suit specific applications. The rotary wire feed and rotary wire guide mechanism allow for the rotation of the wire and wire guide, enabling complex shapes to be easily formed without changing the position of the slide. 【Features】 - Customizable to create the machine you desire with a wide range of options - Slides can be positioned at any angle - Slide stroke is 67mm - Increased space around the wire guide improves workability - Using a twin cam allows for even faster production *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Standard equipment includes four axes: feed, cam shaft, rotary wire guide, and rotary wire feed. - Optionally, up to three servo spinner units and two servo linear units can be added. - The layout of the slide can be easily changed by simply replacing the tool holders and servo units on the slide base. - A retract lever and twin cam set for driving the cutting tool are included as standard. - All tools, cams, tool holders, and attachments are compatible with the AX-20. - An image sensor (optional) can be equipped on the new computer. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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The founder, Reijiro Itaya, established "Itaya Manufacturing Co., Ltd." in 1947. Since then, our company has consistently engaged in the design, development, and manufacturing of automatic machinery. Our products are always designed based on unique ideas and the latest technology, and are produced using state-of-the-art NC machine tools and skilled assembly techniques. Over the past 50 years, we have designed more than 200 types of automatic machinery and hold over 50 patents in Japan, Germany, and the United States. During this time, we have shipped more than 10,000 automatic machines to countries around the world, contributing to the automation of various industries. Since 1970, we have focused on the rapidly advancing electronic technology, researching and developing electronic control technology for automatic machinery. In 1977, we succeeded in developing the world's first "microcomputer-controlled spring forming machine." Since then, we have developed and manufactured over 50 types of computer-controlled automatic machines and measuring instruments, continuing to supply the best automatic machinery to customers worldwide as pioneers in computer-controlled automatic machinery.