The power and flexibility of this latest generation CNC provide the best ever combination of control and machine for short run production and toolroom work. All in a system that is easy to use and as familiar as any ProtoTRAK.
Like its mill counterpart, the RLX integrates seamlessly with the latest TRAK machines. And, because it was built with the user in mind, RX controls allow for an extraordinary level of customization to suit individual work styles.
As an upgrade: The KMX is a great option when replacing older ProtoTRAK models such as:
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Benefits include a modern hardware platform, improved navigation, and features such Auto Geometry Engine®, enhanced screen graphics and optional TRAKing®.
As an option for new TRAK Knee Mills: We recommend the ProtoTRAK KMX for most knee mill applications due to its combination of price, features and ease of use.
Used exclusively for the TRAK 2op Portable Vertical Machining Center, the TMX can be programmed right on the shop floor making this machine and control combination a powerful asset for secondary operations. Like all ProtoTRAK CNCs, the TMX is easy to use. It operates with conversational language or G-code, and can run complex three-axis parts when programmed offline.
The PMX is completely dedicated to low volume/high mix work and is exclusive to the TRAK LPM Vertical Machining Center. That means that it is filled with features that make the most of the LPM’s Production System approach — features that reduce setup time and make job change-overs quick.
ProtoTRAK machinists can program all but the most complex parts right on the shop floor, saving the time and cost of routing through a CAD/CAM process.
Because it’s a ProtoTRAK, you can count on the familiar feel when programming. And, because it was built with productivity in mind, you can work on two programs at once, and keep the machine running for most of the setup for that future job.