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News Release from: Unimatic Engineers | Subject: Tools and software for schools and colleges
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 October 2002
Tools and software for schools and
colleges
Unimatic has a wide range of machine tools and software for schools and colleges.
Unimatic has a wide range of machine tools and software for schools and colleges Many of these same products are also used for small volume machining applications, such as prototyping and engraving, across industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The eduCAM brand is now well established in education and is associated with precision, quality, safety and accessibility for many levels of expertise.
The accessories range has been expanded with the addition of new products designed to expand the functionality and convenience of many machines already in use across the educational market.
The Rotary Axis D1 is the ideal 4th axis for the eduCAM 30 and 40 machines and it can be retrofitted with no need for any extra controls.
Rotary Axis D2 is similar but for use with the eduCAM 44 machine and, again, no extra controls or drive electronics are needed and the unit comes complete with its own software package.
A working area light that can be installed in all eduCAM machines with integrated control electronics is also available.
And finally, a new engraving mat, for use as a clamping plate (for example for engraving and laying of sheet metal) has been introduced.
This mat maintains the adhesion between the aperture adhesive and sheet metal.
The engraving mat is used only for engraving or dispensing. Request a free brochure from Unimatic Engineers ...
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