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JULY '08 PRESS RELEASE
Chicago,
USA - AIM Inc., the World’s leader in CNC wire bending solutions
introduces a new Compact 3D machine: the highly robust and efficient
AFC series (AccuForm Compact). With up to 8mm wire capacities, the AFC
machines set new benchmarks for cost effective, automatic wire bending
operations. Starting at below $90,000 and complete with Industrial PC
running Windows XP Pro and SmartEditor® – AIM’s unique and world
renowned programming package, plus a host of features previously
available only on much more expensive machines, AIM resets the bar for
wire shop automation.
AccuForm Compact comes complete with a 2-plane straightener,
maintenance-free servo quad-roller feeder and precision bender axes.
SmartEditor® features the world’s most flexible programming language
with intuitive commands and simple to use, conversational step-by-step
programs. All you need are length and bend angle to make parts, yet the
language will allow programming sophisticated shapes. With near
unlimited program storage and the ability to compensate each program
with simple commands.
AIM Inc. has headquarters in the USA with a second manufacturing
location in Europe. Manufacturing the broadest line of wire bending
machines in the world, from below 2mm to over 20mm wire diameters, AIM
uniquely qualifies as the premier wire shop automation company.
In addition, the AFT table-top line of small volume production machines
address tube and wire bending up to 16 mm as well.
AIM Inc., is the leader in the steel wire bending machine industry.
Known as a company that manufactures CNC wire bending equipment, Aim’s
primary mission is to partner with their customers, and provide the
best automated manufacturing solutions through innovative products and
cutting edge technology.
Let AIM help analyze your wire and/or tube bending needs by providing a
full production proposal, including guaranteed production rates with
unmatched accuracies and repeatability – contact
us here or see us at:
WireChina, Shanghai, September 23 to 26, 2008
Fabtech, Las Vegas, October 6 to 8, 2008
CASMI, Chicago-Rosemont, September 15 to 17, 2008
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