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WARICUT HWM

Our WARICUT® water jet sys­tems from the HWM series ful­fil maxi­mum pre­cis­i­on requi­re­ments. High qua­li­ty com­pon­ents, good machi­ning and of cour­se ser­vice life – also in mul­ti­ple shift ope­ra­ti­on – are decisi­ve for the qua­li­ty of all WARICUT® series. The­se cha­rac­te­ristics con­vin­ce our cus­to­mers world wide.

The HWM machi­ne type is based on a wel­ded, sta­ble tubu­lar frame con­s­truc­tion made of steel. In order to ensu­re the desi­red pre­cis­i­on of the machi­ne, every frame is annea­led with low stress, the gui­de tracks are first mil­led and then ground or pla­ned. All axes con­sist of pre­cis­i­on ball screw spind­les and line­ar gui­des. Every machi­ne is of cour­se mea­su­red with a laser inter­fe­ro­me­ter and the pre­cis­i­on docu­men­ted befo­re it lea­ves the fac­to­ry.
Machi­ne frame and cut­ting basin are usual­ly sepa­ra­ted for all types in order to rule out ther­mal influen­ces on the machi­ne geo­me­try due to hea­ting of the cut­ting basin.

Waricut HWM – Examples of possible expansions

Every machi­ne is indi­vi­du­al­ly desi­gned accor­ding to cus­to­mer requi­re­ments as sin­gle or mul­ti­ple head sys­tem in 2D or 3D (or a com­bi­na­ti­on). The­re is, of cour­se, also a choice of inte­res­t­ing addi­tio­nal equip­ment opti­ons such as, for exam­p­le, sli­ding tables or dou­ble shut­tle tables. Due to the modu­lar design of our sys­tems, any of the optio­nal func­tions pro­vi­ded by H.G. Rid­der GmbH can be retro­fit­ted at any time.

Would you like some advice? We are plea­sed to make you an offer for the machi­ne of your choice.

The HWE machi­ne type is available in the fol­lo­wing sizes:

X (mm)Y (mm) 1Y (mm) 2Y (mm) 3Y (mm) 4

X (mm)

Y (mm)

12001200
15502050
2050155030504050 *
3050205030504050 *5050 *
4050205030504050 *5050 *
6050

2550

30504050 *5050 *
9050

2550

30504050 *5050 *

* Dou­ble arbour cross bar

Maschi­nen­ma­ße (HWM‑P)

Beschrei­bungMaschi­nen­ma­ße
Posi­ti­on devia­ti­on PA<± 0,020 mm
Avera­ge posi­ti­on spread PS<± 0,015 mm
Stro­ke cut­ting head axis (Z)
  • 200 mm (2D)
  • 300 mm (3D)
  • 300 / 650 mm (3D)
  • 400 / 750 (3D)

Accor­ding to VDI/DGQ3441, the posi­ti­on devia­ti­on con­ta­ins sys­te­ma­tic errors (e.g. geo­me­try errors), while the avera­ge posi­ti­on scat­ter band only records ran­dom errors. The infor­ma­ti­on rela­tes to a mea­su­ring length of 1 met­re (RT=20°+1°C)