Aeronaut Cutting Systems for Technical Garments
Technical clothing for aerospace, fire, rescue and emergency services is often made to measure on small, fast low ply cutters like the Mikron 2 or Elektron Mono LC instead of a high ply cutter which might be used for most fashion garments. Of course any short run and sample garment production can be done economically and easily on a low ply cutter as well.
The Mikron 2 comes in cut widths to suit fabric used in technical textiles and when fitted with a SiliconEye digitising system is perfect for production, prototyping and design.
Aeronaut's Quick-change Tooling
All Aeronaut cutters feature quick-change tooling. The advantage of this starts with being able to change a sharp blade or punch off the cutting head, safely and quickly without fiddling about under the cutting head. Quick change tooling means you can always use the best tools for the job, even with a single tool axis cutter. Since tools can be exchanged in seconds, it's a huge production benefit.
New tools types are always being made and custom profiles and tools are also available on request for specific tasks.
Cam-lock
Cam-lock tools are a proprietary Aeronaut design, modelled on the tool changing used on metalworking CNC machines. They have many advantages over basic bolt-on tools used on most competitive machines.
Cam-lock tools are secured with a quarter turn fastener below the cutting head. Plunge knives are actuated through the hollow tool axis and drill punch wads are ejected by a rod in the hollow tool axis.
Cam-lock tools are all unpowered and include rotary (pizza) blade holders (19mm, 28mm, 45mm), drag blades, plunge knives, creasing and scoring tools, and a Z-axis drill punches for ultimate flexibility.
Bayonet Mount
Bayonet mount tools drop in from above and lock in just like the lens on an SLR camera in few seconds. Tools are available in powered and unpowered versions. Almost all Cam-lock tool types are also available in Bayonet mount.
Powered Cutting Tools.
Electric and pneumatic reciprocating knives, ultrasonic tools, powered rotary blade tools s and plunge cut tools.
Unpowered Tools
Rotary (pizza) blade holders (19mm, 28mm, 45mm), drag blades, creasing and crush cut tools.
Single steered tools
Cutters like the Elektron Mono, Elektron B1 and Ikon have only one steered tool axis.
The main benefit is lower cost. If you most of your work can be done with one cutting tool, then a single tool axis is fine.
With Cam-lock quick change tooling, you are not limited to just one tool on a single steered axis cutter. A manual tool change takes less than 15 seconds, so if tool changes are occasional, then a single tool cutter can be cost effective.
Tool axes intended for drill punching and creasing can optionally be configured to apply double pressure.
All Aeronaut cutters are fitted with a marker holder which can take anything from a ball point or fine marker to a paint pen. The pen plate can also carry an inkjet print head, another marker or a Cyclops machine vision camera which makes the single tool machines almost as versatile as a multi-tool cutter but at a lesser cost.
Multiple steered tools
With a multi-tool head like the Elektron Quattro or Elektron B2 you have the most versatile type of cutter. Each steered axis can be fitted with a different type of tool so all parts of a job can be cut with the optimum tool or when cutting abrasive materials, more than one cutting tool can be carried, increasing the time between blade changes.
Uniquely, with the Cam-lock tool system, each axis can function as a drill punch so a 4 tool head can carry three different punch sizes and a cutting tool.
Tool axes intended mainly for drill punches and creasing can optionally be configured to apply double pressure.
Tool changes are done automatically in software and take less than a second. This, over hundreds of tool changes a day, increases productivity over a single steered tool machine.
Because a multi-tool cutting head is slightly wider, the pen plate can carry more equipment including an inkjet print head, another marker or a Cyclops machine vision camera.
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