Kongsberg vs zund, Nov 30, 2016 · Subscribed Like 1
Kongsberg vs zund, On our old Zund which ran 3mm bits only cutting plywood took a fortnight no matter what rpm. The two that look like they fit our needs (corrugate, acrylics, metals, vinyl banner, polypropylene, foamed PVC) are the Esko Kongsberg C Edge 24 and the Zund G3. Jan 31, 2019 · At the same time, Zund also introduced the over-head camera, which is a game changer when it comes to workflow efficiency. Given its price, the JWEI has been extremely impressive in its cut finishing and speed and is now our top choice. But the support and service on the Zund appears to be better. The Summa also meets our requirements in terms of quality but is twice the price of the JWEI. We're looking into getting a flatbed cutting system. I compare Zund/Kongsberg alternatives using structure, machining, Mitsubishi servos, Hiwin rails, Schneider/Omron electrics, installation craft, and after-sales service. Dec 2, 2016 · Esko Kongsberg C64 vs. I like the idea of having the same software on both machines. Anyone compared Kongsberg and Zund Recently? Quotes are coming in almost identical with Kongsberg being a little more expensive. Which one is faster? Dec 16, 2015 · Esko makes several series of Kongsberg tables, but for sign and display users the most relevant are probably the XN series, which can cut flexible films and handle a wide range of different applications, and the XP series that are also suitable for corrugated boards and packaging and tend to be faster. It’s too bad you can’t get Kongsberg (it has a motor on each side of the traverse. ”. I think we will be buying a 10x10 this year to expand our capabilities. Nov 30, 2016 · Subscribed Like 1. 4K views 9 years ago Kongsberg C64 vs Zund G3 3XL cutting 3mm PVCmore I have a 5x10 Kongsberg. 4K views 9 years ago Kongsberg C64 vs Zund G3 3XL cutting 3mm PVCmore The Kongsberg (running 6mm bit) does a good job cutting BUT we have to turn the rpm down to 40k and so it pretty much matches the Colex speed on that. Although the software is a little lacking, it is sufficient. ) Of the three that you mentioned, Zund makes the best machine, but the one for you is the one that can reliably handle the volume you intend to process with it. Zund 3G 3XL. Instead of reading multiple register marks sequentially, which is the traditional registration method for flatbed cutting systems, the over-head camera captures all register marks at once.
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