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CNC Technology Debuts Two New Desktop Machines

By DE Editors  

December 13, 2007

By CNC Technology

HICKORY, NC – CNC Technology has added two new machinesto the desktop CNC market, Charly 2U and Charly 4U.  These machines offer highprecision and repeatability at an affordable price while in a convenientsize. 

The Charly machinesare perfect for plastics, foams and soft metals.  These 3-axis machines are alsoideal for many different industries with applications ranging from prototypework, jewelry applications, modeling, electronics and engraving. Both Charlymachines have a 4-axis option and multiple spindleoptions. 

The work area on the4U is 8” x 12” with 6” Z travel. The 2U machine has a 16” x 23” work area with11” of Z travel. Both desktop machines have a fully enclosed work area withsafety lockouts on the door and spindle. The machines also come standard withan extruded aluminum Tslot table. The hood of the machine provides a full 180degree viewing area and a well-lit work area. The machines both operate off 110volts and have serial communications to thecomputer.

CNC Technology is located in Hickory, NorthCarolina, and  provides CNC solutionsfor companies around the world. To learn more about the company, explore thewebsite at www.charlyusa.com or call toll-free,1-800-759-6268.

CNC Technology
141 33rd St. Dr. SE
Hickory, NC  28602
800.759.6268
charlyusa.com

 

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