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Zünd UK added to Sign & Digital UK line up

  • steve8125
  • Mar 8, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Zünd Plotting Systems (UK) Ltd will be exhibiting at Sign & Digital UK this month, as a last minute addition to the line up. The event takes place at the NEC in Birmingham from March 28 to 30, 2017.

On stand L10, Zünd UK will be showcasing a G3 3XL3200 fitted with the new 3.6 kW Router (RM-L), a powerful spindle featuring a pneumatic clamping system capable of routing materials at depths of up to 50 mm and working with bits with shaft diameters of up to 10 mm. It also features Integrated Minimal Quantity Lubrication for processing aluminium or ACM and makes routing on uneven surfaces easy with precise compensation for material thickness. The new router is also compatible with Zünd's Automatic Router Bit Changer and a wide assortment of router bits.

The G3 digital cutting machine itself is an ideal addition to a modern sign making workshop. Thanks to its modular tool and material handling systems, it can be tailored to meet the exact requirements of each user, with the potential for retrofitted expansions or upgrades at any time. It offers an energy efficient, adjustable vacuum table for precise cutting of a wide range of common sign making materials while maintaining a robust build quality suitable for 24 hour a day, seven days a week operation at maximum automation levels.

‘Sign & Digital UK will feature a Zünd G3 3XL3200 with 3.6 kW Router, a perfect set up for many of the show's visitors, while offering flexibility for attendees considering diversification,’ said Peter Giddings, sales director, Zünd Plotting Systems (UK) Ltd.

‘We are looking forward to heading from our St Albans base to Birmingham's NEC at the end of this month to meet existing and new Zünd users and explore new ideas in the signage and display arena.’

The company’s expert team will be on hand throughout the three day show to guide visitors through use of the G3 3XL3200 and give specialist information on the entire Zünd range.


 
 
 

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