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Charlyrobot launches 3D mini-milling Charly4U

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04.11.2004

 



Charlyrobot of France is launching its new generation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) mini-milling machines, for compact 3D milling, called Charly4U. Charlyrobot has been a leading manufacturer of milling machines for more than 20 years. The company has local partners in the UK but is looking for distributors in the Nordic Region. Charlyrobot will be showcasing its technology at the Euromold trade show in Frankfurt in early December 2004.

Thanks to Charly4U, Charlyrobot is strengthening its leading position in the mini-milling machine market. With more than 700 units sold and distributed each year, Charly4U is fast becoming a manufacturer’s reference and a logical choice in the field of compact CNC milling.

As the first machine in its industry segment to be based on a steel framework, the Charly4U provides excellent rigidity for the perfect machining of soft metals, such as aluminium or brass, as well as soft materials, such as plastics or resin. With a movement of 310mm x 220mm x 160mm, the Charly4U can be used for all 2D and 3D industrial applications in a range of areas, including cutting, engraving, re-machining, jewellery, modelling, electronics, moulds, prototypes, prototype tools, and industrial design, among others.

The new milling-machine developed by Charlyrobot is a multipurpose machine with a long list of options - high-frequency spindle 1.1Kw, engraving spindle with tracking nose, micro-lubrication, and servo-brushless drive. It is equipped with a standard tool sensor for easy, rapid and reliable origin positioning. Maintenance is reduced to its simplest form, with a suction connector on the ’Z’ axis as well as built-in lubrication of ball screws and guide shoes.

Charly4U is economical, easy to use with fine-machining processes, and has an innovative design. The Charlyrobot range also includes an A2 format: the Charly2U with a movement of 600mm x 420mm x 280mm.

About Charlyrobot

Charlyrobot is looking for local distributors in Poland, Saudi Arabia, Scandinavia, Spain, and in the United Arab Emirates. The company will be present at the Euromold trade fair in Frankfurt (Germany) from 1 to 4 December 2004 (Stand #C14, Hall #9.1).

Charlyrobot is based in Savoie (in South-Eastern France). Since 1981, the specialist engineering company has designed and produced a new generation of machines, praised by industrial users as well as engineering schools and related institutions. Charlyrobot’s position is firmly established and widely recognised across several markets - especially fast prototyping, machining systems, CNC and CAD-CAM machine tools.

The partnership developed with each customer means that top-quality onboard solutions can be designed, guaranteeing a high level of flexibility and productivity. Many of the best-known companies and industrial groups have chosen Charlyrobot technology and machines for the applications that they need, including PSA, Valeo, Siemens Automotive, Rossignol, Steelcase Strafor, ESSILOR, BMW, BASF, Electrolux, Thales Avionics, TAG Heuer, Rolls Royce, Dassault Aviation, and Bosch.

Kate Ambler | Source: FTPB
Further information: www.charlyrobot.com
www.infotechfrance.com/london

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