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    <title>A Quick and Easy Tip to Ensure Best Performance and Profitability</title>
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For this week’s blog post, we wanted to remind EDMers of a basic, but crucial practice
to improve performance and consumable life. 
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As part of work piece preparation, the work piece should be thoroughly cleaned before
wire EDM operations. This includes the cleaning of any fluids, coolants, oils, or
debris that can be on the parts. Be sure to clean any threaded or counterbored holes,
as grinding grit and metal chips have a tendency to accumulate in these areas. These
simple measures will prevent machining issues, extend filter and resin life, and avoid
contamination of the di-electric water supply. <img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=1e2fd72d-3733-466b-9a36-404868775d6d" /></div>
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    <title>An Economic Alternative in Zinc Coated Wires</title>
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Dealing with a wide variety of part applications allows us the benefit of testing
new wire types on a frequent basis. Today, we wanted to share one with you - Bedra's
CobraCut-AS. This new zinc coated wire works as an economic alternative to the industry
standard CobraCut or MegaCut-A type wire. Bedra has been the leader in zinc-coated
high-performance EDM wire for over 30 years, and is now offering a lower cost zinc
coated wire that does not compromise on quality, efficiency, or precision. For more
information on CobraCut-AS, we recommend contacting SST-Consumables at 1-800-336-7283.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=feb82aa0-9c2c-489e-a6be-ede6446308a5" /></div>
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    <title>DUO-Series Receives Machining Conditions Version 8</title>
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Makino has just released Machining Conditions Version 8 for the DUO-Series wire EDM
machines, which provides new conditions for 0.006” (0.150mm) steel, and coated wire
settings for 0.010” (0.250mm) aluminum. This update also provides several revisions
and improvements to the 0.010” (0.250mm) and 0.012” (0.300mm) technology library for
steel, tungsten carbide, and copper. Updating to Version 8 requires software version
Wx.010-3 or newer. Please contact Makino’s Technical Services at 1-888-625-4664 for
more information.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=503e4db3-9dc4-4bbb-b815-6dcaf5e4dd54" /></div>
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    <title>Ideal Acid Cleaner for Cleaning and Maintaining EDM Machines</title>
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    <published>2013-04-23T09:03:44.766-04:00</published>
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For this week's blog post, we wanted to recommend a helpful new EDM acid cleaner and
rust remover called K-200. This acid cleaner is ideal for cleaning and maintaining
the wire guides and threading jet assembly. We believe in its effectiveness so much
that a bottle is provided with all of Makino's EDM machines. 
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Please remember that safety should always be the #1 concern when handling acid cleaners,
and eye protection should be worn at all times. When using acids to clean machine
parts, it is recommend that the acid not be used to clean rubber or plastic parts,
and any surfaces that are cleaned should be washed with water to neutralize the acid
cleaner. 
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K-200 is currently available in 1-Liter bottles through <a href="http://www.singlesourcetech.com"> SST-Consumables</a>.
For additional information on the product, please contact 1-800-336-7283.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=4c5d2116-2892-427e-8b80-dd3e16e8bb30" /></div>
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    <title>HQSF Additive Selection for High-Quality Surfaces</title>
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    <published>2013-04-16T10:42:15.278-04:00</published>
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Makino’s HQSF (High Quality Surface Finish) technology for sinker EDMs, which uses
a suspended additive in the di-electric fluid to dramatically enhance surface finish,
is available in two different additive types. Type 1 additive is used for small to
medium sized (under 8.0 square-inches) part details, and can produce surface finishes
down to 2µmRmax (10µinRa) using graphite electrodes. Type 2 additive is used for medium
to large part details, and can produce surface finishes down to 4µmRmax (18µinRa)
using graphite electrodes. Both types are used with a standard concentration level
of 1.0~1.5 grams per liter of di-electric fluid. 
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The use of HQSF technology provides finer and more consistent surface finishes over
the entire part detail with improved metallurgical quality. In many cases, these characteristics
have eliminated hand benching or polishing processes, and can extend the functional
life of the produced component. HQSF can actually reduce cycle time if only standard
EDM finishes are required, but the technology also provides further machining processes
that are used to achieve surface finishes far beyond what standard EDM can produce
using both copper and graphite electrodes.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=432fb5ab-2661-4611-ae57-bca80136428c" /></div>
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    <title>EZ-Cut Control Function Allows Power and Speed Adjustments During Rough Cutting</title>
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Makino’s MGW-S WireWizard Wire EDM control provides an EZ-Cut power control function
that allows the operator to raise or lower the machining power and speed during a
rough cut by (+) or (-) 25% in 5% increments. This convenient function is used by
both novice and experience operators, and automatically adjusts several power setting
elements of the active E-code. The EZ-Cut function, which only affects rough cut power
settings, is primarily controlled by the on-screen color coded slider bar located
on the OPERATION page, but it can also be direct M-code programmed. The direct M-code
programming format is provided below, and allows the EZ-Cut function to be turned
on and off, and also allows programming of the adjustment value. 
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M72 S2 N2 L____ P____ 
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L0 = EZ-Cut OFF 
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L1 = EZ-Cut ON (Uses the current set value of the EZ-Cut slider bar if P Value is
not set)<br />
P = -5 to 5 (0 value is standard E-Code value)<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=9e34e42c-16f0-412c-9fa9-dfc331d1823e" /></div>
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    <title>Improving EDM Hole Drilling with Proper Electrode Tube Cutting</title>
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When preparing small diameter pipe electrodes for EDM hole drilling operations, it
sometimes necessary to cut electrode tubes to a specific length. Using scissors, cutting
pliers, or nail clippers to cut the electrodes will typically result in pinching,
crushing, or closing of the inner tube diameter, which restricts or prevents through
the tube flushing. To prevent this flushing restriction and any altered machine performance,
it is recommended to trim the electrode tubes using a straight razor blade. Using
light pressure, gently roll the razor blade and electrode tube together back and forth
on a flat hard surface. This will provide an evenly cut edge around the entire diameter,
and allow for optimal flushing.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=2b7f2479-cae5-45b1-920d-1dbb2abbf01e" /></div>
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    <title>Sinker EDM Software Update Provides Enhancements to Program Generation and Cutting Performance</title>
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    <published>2013-03-19T12:43:41.341-04:00</published>
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Makino has just released a new machine software version (version Wx.017-6) for the
EDAF-series sinker EDM machines. This new update provides further enhancements to
the MPG (Makino Program Generator) system, as well as additional controls to complex
orbit patterns, such as half-shape machining or undercut machining. New cutting conditions
and model plans have been added that support special alloy machining, and also specific
conditions used for producing ultra-small inside corner radii. Please contact Makino’s
Technical Services at 1-888-625-4664 for more information.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=ed869ba2-f194-43d1-a94e-eddd9be735e8" /></div>
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    <title>High-Speed Nozzle for Improved Machining Speeds in Stepped Parts</title>
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Fellow EDMers, I would like to inform you of a new high-speed nozzle that we've developed
for use on the SP43, SP64, DUO43, DUO64, U32j, U53j, and U86 wire EDM machines. This
new rubber insert reduces the flushing column from 0.236” (6mm) down to 0.196” (5mm),
and can help improve machining speeds of cuts that come close to the outside edge
of a workpiece. 
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The new nozzles are used in the stainless steel high-speed nozzle guards, and will
provide an increase in the useful life of this rubber nozzle. This new design also
allows the nozzle to better follow and adjust to steps in the work piece with the
tapered contour of the rubber nozzle. The new nozzles are available from the Makino
Parts Department (1-888-625-4661) or SST-Consumables (1-800-336-7283). Part numbers
are as follows: 
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Upper Nozzle: T20EC-0033E (white color) 
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Lower Nozzle: T20EC-0032E (red color) 
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For any of you EDMers out there who are dealing with stepped parts, interested in
improving machining speed, or simply looking to extend the life of your wire EDM components,
I highly recommend looking into this new feature.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.edmmatters.com/aggbug.ashx?id=919d78d7-c3dd-46e7-a0ef-85dd9e25df57" /></div>
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    <title> Reduce Wire EDM Maintenance Intervals with Long-Life Energizer Plates</title>
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    <published>2013-02-20T08:42:10.408-05:00</published>
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For the Makino Wire EDM users (SP43, SP64, DUO43, DUO64, U32i, U53i, U32j, U53j, U86),
I suggest you try the new Long-Life energizer plates offered by SST-Consumables. This
new energizer plate will reduced your maintenance intervals and consumables costs
by dramatically extending the service life per-index of the energizer plate. Extensive
testing has shown a minimal interval of 300~400 machining hours per index, which is
five times longer than traditional carbide energizer plates. These new contacts do
not affect machining speed or surface finish, and are a great way to lower your long-term
consumables costs and maintenance intervals. You can contact SST-Consumables directly
at 1-800-336-7283, or visit their website at: <a href="http://www.singlesourcetech.com/edm-supplies/"> http://www.singlesourcetech.com/edm-supplies</a><p></p>
Upper Energizer Plate Part #: Z248W0200300-LL 
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Lower Energizer Plate Part #: Z248W0200400-LL 
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