The DWX-50 5-axis is a powerful, affordable milling machine designed to increase production capabilities.
The DWX-50 5-axis is a powerful, affordable milling machine designed to increase production capabilities.
Designed to streamline the production process, the DWX-50 5-axis milling machine uses zirconia, wax and PMMA to create precision dental prosthetics, including copings, crowns, full bridges and zirconia.
The compact and easy to use DWX-50 features 5-axis simultaneous machining capability and a 5-station automatic tool changer with tool length sensor for additional production convenience. The milling machine also comes equipped with a virtual panel for easy desktop operation, along with a diagnostic notification system that alerts the system operator of system errors or job completion by email, making it possible to carry out the milling process with minimal operator intervention.
Other key features include an integrated air blower system and a built-in dust collection tray. The milling machine supports a variety of software and tools. It’s built on open technology for easy integration with any dental prosthetic production solution.
Features
• Multicast capability, making it possible to connect up to four machines on one computer for increased production
• 5-axis simultaneous machining capability and a 5-station automatic tool changer
• A virtual panel for easy desktop operation • E-mail diagnostic notification system
• Supports a wide range of software and tools
• Integrated air blower system and built-in dust collection tray
• Built on open technology for easy integration with dental prosthetic production solutions
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