New ProtoTRAK control is a big hit with European distributors

XYZ Machine Tools’ annual European Distributor Conference saw representatives from 10 countries attending, with the highlight being the revealing of the new RLX and RMX ProtoTRAK control system.

Seeing the new control for the first time drew highly positive comments from the delegates, centred around the levels of sophistication offered by the new ProtoTRAK RLX and RMX systems whilst still maintaining the operational simplicity of previous generations.

The European market is strengthening for XYZ and this annual gathering of its European distributors at its Burlescombe, Devon headquarters is an ideal opportunity to further cement relationships and highlight the latest developments.

Howard Bamforth, XYZ’s export sales director commented: “Growth has been strong over the past few years with sales increasing by around 40% since 2016. We are also continuing to grow our distribution network, with three new partners coming on-board in the past 12 months. The mix of machines and control systems that we can offer appear to be a perfect fit thanks to their ease-of-use and overall capability.”

The delegates saw the two variants of the new ProtoTRAK control: RLX for lathes and RMX for mills, feature a touchscreen that offers full gesture control to significantly improve ease of use. Machining efficiency is also enhanced with the addition of new software like the Adaptive Machining software which allows users to maximise the performance of the latest cutting tool technology and improve process times, especially on features such as pockets – including those with an unlimited number of islands located inside their boundaries.

Auto Geometry Engine (AGE) allows operators to create programs, even when certain dimensions are missing from the drawing, with the software making calculations to fill in the blanks on screen.

“The new ProtoTRAK controls were well received at the recent Southern Manufacturing show and it has been interesting to see the very positive reactions of visitors there and now from our European partners,” XYZ managing director Nigel Atherton observed.

“While the changes to ProtoTRAK will make significant differences to the productivity of the XYZ machines they are fitted to, the familiarity of the system will ensure existing ProtoTRAK users can move seamlessly from old to new.

“New users will be producing complex parts within a very short space of time thanks to ProtoTRAK’s innovative conversational programming and onboard help.”

XYZ Machine Tools www.xyzmachinetools.com

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