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Master 34

About the Machine

The Intermac Master 34 CNC machine represents an evolution in work centers dedicated to engraving flat glass sheets. With a rich history of catering to the diverse needs of customers worldwide, Intermac has introduced revolutionary innovations, setting a new standard in glass engraving technology.


One of the standout advancements is the implementation of a new machine control system based on a commercial Windows PC. This innovation not only ensures seamless connectivity but also significantly enhances the user experience, making it more intuitive and efficient for operators. By harnessing the power of a familiar operating system, the Master 34 simplifies programming and operation, allowing artisans and professionals to unlock their creative potential with ease.


This forward-thinking approach aligns with Intermac's commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower glass engraving enthusiasts and industry experts alike. The Master 34's combination of precision, versatility, and user-friendliness makes it an indispensable tool for various applications, from architectural glass to interior design, trophies, and beyond. It stands as a testament to Intermac's dedication to innovation and customer-centric design in the world of glass engraving.

Master 34

Factory Size

Small - Large

Local After Sales Service

Yes

Glass Type

Monolithic & Laminate

Specifications

MASTER 34

  • Maximum sheet size: 3250 x 1660 mm

  • Axis stroke (X, Y, Z): 3350 x 1700 x 300 mm

  • C axis stroke: Unlimited

  • Maximum axes speed (X / Y / Z): 60 / 30 / 15 m/min

  • Workable thickness: 3 - 30 mm

  • Maximum engraving width: 40 mm

  • Spindle power: 5,5 kW

  • Maximum electrospindle rotation: 5000 rpm

  • Maximum tool diameter: 150 mm

  • Tool attachment: ISO 30

  • Tool rack: 6 + 6 (opt.)

  • Required power: 15 kW

  • Weight: 5800 kg


Please note that these specifications may be subject to change or customization based on specific configurations or options chosen for the machine.

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