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  Fryer CNC Machine Tools Made in New York                        
                          When you service CNC machines for a living you listen to customers
                                            and learn what they like in CNC machine tools.
                       

*Box Ways give you rigidity, accuracy and less chatter. I've replaced Linear Guideways on a three year old machine
 from soured coolant that went acidic. I've replaced them because of cast iron and graphite any material
cut with a fine dust will ruin them.                                                                                              

*Conversational or G-Code programming easily write or debug programs with icon or fill in the blanks programming
No more awkward learning G-code language just input dimensions from your prints and the program writes itself
Key in information on Lines, Circles, Pockets, Drilling, Bolt hole circles, Thread milling, Ellipses, Cones and let
the control do the math. For those experienced programmers the control has a full G-code Editor and built in CAM
Includes a DXF file translator - input DXF files from Engineering then define Toolpaths and run

*Large memory for part storage. With todays CAM systems programs can be 16 MB long or larger. Dripfeeding
information is clumsy when you can load a complete program and run from memory. Some CNC builders give you
only 256KB of memory. Fryer gives you a standard 16MB RAM and 8GB Hard Drive and optional 64 MB RAM.   

*Other features include Color Touchscreen Monitor, High Speed machining, Floppy disk, AC Digital Drives
Feedrate Overide Knob not 10% pushbuttons, 6" spindle cartridge,  40MM Ballscrew, Extra Wide table
Rigid tap, Chip Auger, Ethernet, Glass Scales, Full X, Y,and Z guarding

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Local Fryer CNC Machines

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MC series CNC Machines
sizes:         features:
30" x 25"    24 tool twin arm ATC  2 sec toolchange
45" x 25"    1200 IPM   2500 RPM rigid tap
60" x 30"    40 taper    6" spindle cartridge
100" x 35"     20 HP Spindle  8500 RPM
  option: 30 HP spindle with 2 speed geared head
                  delivers 420 ft/lbs at 350 RPM

  
 MC-45 $69,980     MC-60 $82,980



VB series CNC Machines
sizes:           features:
30" x 20"       20 tool carousel ATC  1000 IPM
40" x 20"       open frame design easy loading
50" x 30"       8000 RPM   40 or 50 taper
60" x 30"       RigidTap  Steel way covers
80" x 35"       20 HP  or optional 30 HP
100" x 35"    2 speed spindle      5600 lb workloads
    VB-60 $69,630     VB-80 $98,630


MC-10E & 15E CNC Machines
sizes:             features:
30" x 16"         15 HP  8000 RPM 40 taper
40" x 20"         800 IPM   Rigid Tap
                          Digital AC spindle and axis drives
                          16 Arm Type ATC
   
MC-10E  $46,980
    MC-15E $52,980

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 MB-10R CNC Machine
 Sizes:            features:
32" x 17"         12 HP  40 Taper  6000 RPM
40" x 20"         12 tool carousel ATC  400 IPM
50" x 25"         1500lb table workload
                          open frame design
   MB-10R $39,960    MB-14R $46,960



MB Series Tool Room CNC Mills
sizes
MB11 30" x 20"    Designed for the Tool Maker  
MB14 40" x 20"    10 HP CAT 40 programmable spindle
MB15 50" x 25"    200 IPM  2 speed head  with X & Y handles
MB16 60" x 25"   Anilam 3300 Control   option: Rigid Tap
  MB-14  $39,980    MB-15 $49,980



SX Series  Five Axis Machining
sizes: 40" x 20"   60" x 30"   100" x 35"
Ultra high speed machining   2500 blocks/sec

20HP 10,000 or 15,000 24,000 45,000 RPM spindle
Rotates a full 210 degrees in the rotary axis for undercuts
   SX-40 - $136,980

HR Horizontal Machining  Center
sizes  60" x 30"  100" x 26"   20HP  8000RPM  50 taper
option: Rotary table   20 tool ATC-$9,980  
30 HP 2 speed spindle   Full Enclosure

   HR-60 - $76,980      


ET series CNC Lathes
sizes:                      featrures: 
swing   centers       RPM        Nose      Bore      HP
14"      x    40"         3000     D1-4    1.562"   7.5
18"      x    40"         2500     D1-6    2.05"     10
21"      x    60"         2000     D1-8    3.15"     15
26"      x    60"         1500    D1-11   4.10"     30
30"      x    60"         1500    D1-11   4.10"     30
Conversational or teach mode programming
2 speed auto shift geared head
Threading, Chamfering, Radius
3D solid model graphics
   ET-14 $37,980    ET-18 $44,980

SL Series Slant Bed Lathe
GE Fanuc 0i Conversational control

Digital Drives Guideway Construction 8MB memory
option: Live Tools  Parts Catcher  "C" axis
SL-8 30 HP 24" swing 2" bore
SL-10 40HP 25" Swing 3" bore
   SL-8 $59,980    SL-10 $69,980


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  Anilam 6000 and 3000 series controls  
features:
Conversational or G-code Programming
large memories 8, 16 and 64 MB of RAM
8 GB Hard Drives   Ethernet 
Icon programming  3.5" Floppy Disk
99 Tool offsets  Fixture Offsets
Color Touch Screen Monitor
Built in CAM system with DXF file input
Feedrate Override Knobs not 10% pushbuttons
High Speed Machining reads 2000 blocks /sec
  MADE IN THE U.S.    www.anilam.com




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MACHINIST JOKES CNC HUMOR

You know you bought a bad CNC when:

*Fadal- Lower corner of screen has the words
            "Etch-A Sketch" on it
*Haas- For a better RS232 connection, salesman sells
             you a set of rabbit ears
*Mazak- To start it you need some jumper cables
               and a friends car
*Cincinnati- The "quick reference guide" is
                      120 pages long
*Daewoo-Tech support number is a New Jersey Applebee's
*Mastercam- Failure is not an option
                      it comes bundled with the software
*Mori Seiki- Whenever you turn it on all the
                        dogs howl
*Fryer- From a far off land... New York
*Makino- Make a small ritual sacrifice
                  before turning it on
*Hardinge - Spindle Load meter consists of two
                  Miller High Life cans tied to a Die Hard battery.
*Okuma- Sure our machines suck
             but they are expensive as hell
*Hurco- Maintenance manual has only one
              sentence "Good Luck"
*Milltronics- The only chip in the control is a Dorito
*Bridgeport- Excellent addition to your
                         paperweight collection

*Asking if a CNC can think is like asking if
  a submarine can swim
*To the competition:
   May the bugs of many programs nest
   in your Hard Drive
*CNC science:
   Solving todays problems tomorrow
  or next week
* State-of-the-art: any CNC you can't afford
   Obsolete: any CNC you own
*The last person that quit or was fired
   will be held responsible for everything
   that goes wrong
*Programmers don't suffer from stress.
   They are carriers.

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CNC Humor

You might be a Haas Redneck service tech when:
* The Monitor is up on blocks
* Program hardcopies have tobacco stains on them
* Empty toolchanger slots have Ford truck parts
    in them
* The numeric keypad only goes up to six
* There is a gunrack mounted above the monitor
* There's a can of Skoal in the floppy disk drive

CNC Laws:
*Whatever happens act as though you meant to
    happen
*When you get to the point where you really
    understand your CNC  it is obsolete
*When the tough get going, upgrade
*For every action there is an equal and opposite
    malfunction
*He who laugh lasts probably made a backup
*If at first you don't succeed, blame the CNC
*A complex CNC that does not work invariably is
   found to of evolved from a simpler CNC
   that worked perfectly

A CNC machinist is someone who
fixes things that aren't broken

CNC's follow your orders not
your intentions

CNC programming is 10% science
 25% ingenuity and 65% getting the
ingenuity to work with the science

What do you say to a CNC operator in a
three piece suit?
Will the defendant please rise?

Doing it right is no excuse
for not meeting the schedule.

The only thing good about "standards"
in Machining is that there are so
many to choose from.

*To err is human, to forgive
   is not company policy.



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