BRETON USA, Sarasota, Fla., introduces the Genya, a restyling of the popular Worthy bridge saw from Breton S.p.A. of Castello di Godego, Italy.
The Genya’s shoulders and base are connected as a monobloc bridge saw, requiring no foundations and allowing shops to move equipment ergonomically and economically.
This 5-axis CNC bridge saw has a 360° revolving head with automatic blade tilt from 0° to 90°. The spindle’s ability to maneuver around the table produces matchless speed and accuracy while cutting, guided by a laser tracer, and followed by inclined diamond blades making miter, plunge, and step cuts effortlessly.
The vacuum system lets CNC operators pick up and maneuver slabs on the workbench as needed. The Genya vacuum is situated behind the cutting blade, which allows a CNC operator to keep a drill bit on the spindle, rapidly improving productivity and machining efficiency.
The Genya’s user-friendly software interface is easy to use and can be operated on different sophistication levels. The “Fast and Easy” level allows the CNC operator to quickly and easily carry out all simple cutting operations using the color touchscreen. With the “Professional” level, the CNC operator can program more complex cutting and shaping operations. The control console is equipped with a joystick to easily move the several machining axes.
Other features include:
- A camera in a fixed position to photograph the entire plate with a single click;
- Suction cup dispenser and optimization software with automated nesting to maximize slab use;
- Electronic control of the blade diameter; and
- A special rubber bench cover to facilitate processing ceramic materials.
A tilting workbench is also available upon request to improve materials movement.
CONTACT: Breton USA, 941-360-2700