Got your RFQ on the DK7725 EDM wire cutter, and we've been shiping these for a while now—the ±6°/80mm taper is pretty much the standout feature for anyone doing angled cuts on dies or molds, and it handles up to 500 kg on the table without breaking a sweat, so that should cover most of your workpiece sizes.
speed sits at 120 mm²/min, which is decent for moly wire machines in this class, but don't expect it to be a racehorse on thick plates—it's better suited for precision work where you need that ≤0.02 mm positioning accuracy, and the Ra2.5 μm surface finish means you'll likely skip some post-processing on standard tool steel jobs.

Table travel is 250x320 mm with a 520x460 mm worktable, and the Z-axis goes 500 mm, so you've got good clearance for taller parts. 3. We usually have stock on the 220V version, but the 380V option is a 2-week lead time or so, depending on your order quantiy—custom labeling on the control panel is something we've done before, just need to know your specs.

The control system offered both semi-intelligent and fully intelligent modes, and honestly, most buyers go with the fully intelligent option because the built-in database handles common wire offset and parameter settings. 4. What it does is reduce setup time on repeat jobs, but if you're doing highly variable one-offs, semi mode gives you more manual tweaking room.

Power draw is only 1.5 kW, so it won't tax your shop's electricla infrastructure, and the machine dimensions are 1450x900x1500 mm—fits through standard doorways if you tilt it slightly. 5. One thing to note: the taper angle is ±6° over 80 mm maximum workpiece height, but it drops to about ±3° at full 500 mm Z-axis travel, so plan your tall angled cuts accordingly.
Warranty runs 2 years, and we include the CE, ISO 9001, and SGS certs with the machine—just let us know if you need the COA for your compliance files. 6. I'd recommend ordering the standard tooling kit with it, as the collets and wire guides are specific to this model and can be a pain to source locally.
The DK7725 supports a taper angle of ±6° on workpieces up to 80mm tall, so you can cut angled features without repositioning the part.
Cutting speed reaches 120 mm² per minute, with a surface roughness of Ra2.5 μm, giving you a good balance of speed and finish for most precision jobs.
It's certified under CE, ISO 9001, and SGS, so you have third-party validation on safety and manufacturing standards.
You can choose between 220V or 380V input, and it draws 1.5 kW, making it compatible with most workshop electrical setups.
Yes, we offer both semi and fully intelligent control options. For other customizations like table size or software, just reach out and we'll discuss what's feasible.