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| Wizard 411 | The entry level Digital Readout with graphics |
| Wizard 550 for Milling | A more advanced graphical digital readout with milling features activatied |
| Wizard 550 for turning | as above for turning |
| Wizard 550 for grinding | as above for grinding. |
| Wizard 1000 | Full featured graphical digital readout with program storage, import and export. This one has all the milling, turning and grinding features of the 550. |
They're Here !! Feed Rate is display for the first axis that is activated. The lower picture shows the set up ready to do a bolt hole pattern. The next hole to be processed is highlighted and the axes are moved until the co-ordinates show zero, then next hole is pressed to move on. |
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| Download the brochure on the 550 LCD Readout. Click here. Download the brochure on the 1000 LCD Readout. Click here. Downlaod the brochure on the economical 311 Readout. Click here. |
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![]() Large easy to read display with soft menu keys at the bottom |
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![]() A sample of the graphics capabilites. A bolt hole patter is shown. The next hole to be done is highlighted at 2:00 o'clock and the co-ordinates are displayed. Just drive it to 0,0 and drill. .. ![]() This close up shows the screen set up to do a 6 hole pattern. From left to right on the top line are references for Datum 0, Tool 1, the feed rate, now 0 and the job clock 0:00, INCH mode and Incremental mode. In the top right corner the instruction is H:1/6 that means you should be doing hole 1 of 6. The co-ordinates of the hole are below that and the text instructions on the bottom. The soft keys on the bottom: VIEW will toggle you between the graphical mode seen above, and the traditional all digital view with an appoaching zero indicator. The NEXT and PREVIOUS HOLE buttons allow you to move forward and backward and recycle to for example, do tapping or chamfering. The example is a 6 hole patter centered at X 2.5 and Y 2.5 and starting at 30 degrees. Partial segements with starting and finishing angles can be programmed. |
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And available now the new 4 axis Wizard 1000 Digital Readout with program memory. You can enter and record a set of points to define a part and then save them in memory or export them via the communications port. Recall the job the next time you need to run it and save a ton of time and reduce the chances of errors. |
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The newest generation of digital
readout systems, the ANILAM Wizard 550, features exclusive clear LCD
display technology. This technology replaces the traditional LED and
VFD displays still used by other manufacturers. The Wizard 550 features
a 5.7", 320x240 resolution transmissive LCD display, the latest in flat
screen technology. The Wizard 550 milling LCD readout system is totally intuitive as all prompts, instructions and help functions are now visible as text or graphics on the screen. In addition, all standard routines are now visible on the screen with graphics to guide the user through simple questions. It is no longer necessary to constantly refer to a manual or memorize codes, to access the functionality of the Wizard 550 system. Available in the same LCD readout as a 2- or 3-axes display, the Wizard 550 for milling comes complete with bolthole pattern calculations for full and partial circles with graphics, zero reset and preset features, tool diameter compensation, near zero warning, and every other operating feature available in ANILAM's previous DRO product lines. The Wizard 550 for Milling Applications is designed to meet your milling needs with features that help all operators work smarter and faster: |
The Wizard 550 provides the CLEAR CHOICE of productivity for manual milling applications! To view the Wizard 550 for Milling technical specifications, please click here. |