CMS Runner Tilting Cutting Table

Runner@2x.jpeg

Glass Cutting Table

Runner is a tilting cutting table with three interpolated axes for straight and shaped cutting of flat glass plates with thickness ranging from 2 to 25 mm.

  • Electrical and electronic equipment are completely integrated in the machine’s basement. This solution saves floor space, assures a very easy diagnostic of potential errors, and provides the utmost airconditioning system (air-conditioning system optional)

  • Mechanical motorized tilting system of the work table makes it easy to load/unload glass sheets in small spaces and guarantees a long machine life, absolute reduction of maintenance and smooth movement.

  • High pressure turbine that generates an air cushion simplifying the handling of glass sheets; the air cushion can be set in two positions, depending on glass dimensions and thickness.

  • Cutting head completely engineered by CMS with automatic control of the cutting pressure depending on glass thickness and oil flow according to the cutting speed.

  • “C” axis included in the standard supply, guarantees the highest accuracy in shaped cuts.

Advantages

FASTEST TILTING TABLE
The system for the overturning of type mechanical, with chain transmission, allows tipping times of less than 20 seconds. Unlike hydraulic systems, maintenance is zeroed.

NO SETTING TIME
Thanks to the patented four-head system for automatic management of cutting of different thicknesses, no manual operation is required. Each head carries a wheel that is specific for its thickness, guaranteeing zero stop times when changing the sheet.

COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE LOW-E
The peripheral grinding wheel eliminates the low emissivity layer with speeds up to 80 m / min. The device is suitable for intensive use to work continuously with all types of Low-E.

TWO MACHINES IN ONE
The double zero function allows the management of the laminated glass cutting. The software generates two mirror programs, the glass is zeroed on two opposite stops with accuracies lower than 2 tenths of a millimeter.