Roland DWX-51D
The new DWX-51D is designed for effortless, precision production of dental prosthetics from copings, crowns and bridges to inlays, onlays and abutments, etc. With a host of automated features and a clean, stable work environment, the DWX-51D is the perfect solution for labs wanting to increase production or those looking to get into digital milling for the first time.
Features include:
- 5-axis simultaneous milling
- Mill zirconia, wax, PMMA, composite resin, PEEK and gypsum restorations
- Automatic 10-station Tool Changer for continuous production
- Includes 9 pin-type material adapter
- Precision ball screw-driven system
- New C-shape clamp for easy adjustment and alignment
- Powerful vacuum and anti-static ionizer for clean calibration and dust reduction
- Colour-coded LED status lights signal machine errors and milling completion
- User-friendly tool storage, replacement and cleaning features
- Industry-best warranty and support
- Made in Japan
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