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Danibrum ATC 2030 Master - CNC router built to customer needs

The ATC 2030 Master is a Danibrum CNC created by the company's specialists based on customer needs. The experience in the field of wood and wood-based panels processing, the constant visits to customers, the many and long discussions with them over time have led to the idea that there is a need for a machine adapted to the Romanian market to cover as many of these needs as possible. As they had not only the market information but also the necessary technical knowledge, they decided that the best option was to build a CNC dedicated to the Romanian market, brand Danibrum.

Why a Danibrum CNC

Danibrum is based on many years of experience in industrial wood processing. In order to build a version to the liking of wood and derived panel processors, Danibrum's technicians have used everything they have learned from solving the problems they have encountered. Basically, all the experience gained is now fed back to customers in the form of a CNC tailored to their needs.

Here are the reasons the manufacturer gives for choosing a Danibrum CNC:

  • the parts are carefully chosen by the technical department to be perfectly compatible with the specific conditions of Romanian factories and workshops
  • very good value for money
  • simple and intuitive operating system
  • post-sale benefits: specialized technical support, commissioning, operator induction
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Photo: Robert Colpos, Danibrum
New CNC models

Model ACT 2030 Master has a working area of 2000 mm wide and 3000 mm long and a height of 200 mm. It can be used to process wooden doors of any wood species or furniture fronts made of wood, chipboard or MDF. The quality finish is mainly due to the 9 KW motor. The CNC is equipped with a slideway lubrication system for maximum precision and durability.

The main advantages of this Danibrum CNC are:

  • high performance milling motor with water cooling system
  • adjustable spindle speed when milling, thus improving the efficiency and quality of machining and increasing tool life
  • is compatible with a wide range of advanced software - Aspire, VCarve Pro, Type3, Artcam, CAXA, UG, Mastercam, Ucancam, etc.
  • has a strong steel structure
  • has HIWIN high-precision sliding rails
  • command and control unit with Mach 3, desktop computer with 17inch monitor
  • the change of milling cutters is autonomous and automatic

In addition to this model, Danibrum is working on other CNC models under its own brand, adapted to specific technological flows. Working together with the beneficiaries has made it possible to solve problems strictly related to the production flow, so as to achieve a very good quality of machining even at high speeds. The machines are characterised by a very good balance between processing quality and working speed in order to achieve the best possible yields.

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Photo: Robert Colpos, Danibrum
cnc danibrum
Photo: Robert Colpos, Danibrum
There is an increasing need for high-performance machinery. Choose them wisely

The need for micron-precision machining, the need to increase productivity, the possibility of accessing investment funds or the lack of manpower are just some of the reasons for the increasing demand for CNC machines. Replacing increasingly hard-to-find humans with machines that can machine for hours on end seems to be one of the best solutions. Especially since the machines come with increased quality, increased productivity and machining safety.

Every time we go around the country we hear about this big problem of labour shortage. Just last week someone was saying about one of the teams that last year had 7 people and now only has three. Under these conditions it becomes difficult to accept long-term contracts, with many choosing to work on seasonal orders. Technology, where flow and technology allows, is the solution, and Danibrum's idea of making high performance machinery suited to our requirements and conditions is to be welcomed.

But a CNC is not a machine you buy every day, nor is it something you can buy with a few pennies. That's why it should be chosen with care and after careful research. When you decide to buy, ask for as much information as possible and to make it useful, provide as much information as possible about the type of activity, work parameters, technological flow, requirements, expectations. Don't buy a CNC on the first impulse or because you have received a grant. A machine, even if it is "free", if not chosen correctly will cost you a lot afterwards.

A suggestion of how to choice of a CNC can be found on the Danibrum website. There are 5 things to think about before buying one.

However, don't delay because this month there is also a offer: 5% discount on the purchase of a CNC Danibrum ACT 2030 Master.

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Photo: Robert Colpos, Danibrum

About the author

Mihaela Radu

Mihaela Radu is a chemical engineer but has a great passion for wood. She has been working in the field for more than 20 years, wood finishing being what defined her during this period. She gained experience working in a research institute, in her own company, as well as in a multinational. She wants to continuously share her experience with those who have the same passion - and more.

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