Valiani 'Maximus 2T' World Premiere at Spring Fair 2016. UK

Merlin Framers

CGF II, Certified Grumble Framer Level 2
Joined
Jan 24, 2003
Posts
247
Location
Cornwall. England
The Maximus 2T benefits from Valiani’s considerable experience in the manufacture of CMCs. This CMC combines this knowledge with all important customer feedback thereby providing professional framers with a reliable and robust cutting option with excellent performance and precision.

Valiani’s outstanding engineering facilities ensure that efficiencies on cost do not compromise performance, resulting in a CMC that is not expensive and great value for money.

With its twin independent heads and permanent pen holder the Maximus provides the opportunity to use all three heads simultaneously, increasing both capacity and production capability. Furthermore, the Valiani unique and Patent Interchangeable Head System makes for a Valiani CMC that will never become obsolete, protecting your investment for many years.

The fold away, cylindrical rotating Button Clamps provides an efficient and flexible clamping system allowing the material to be cut to the edges - minimising waste increasing profitability.
Maximus1.jpg

MAXIMUS 2T comes in 3 sizes: 80 (820x1230mm), 160 (1230 x 1630mm) and the 250 (1230 x 2520mm – 4’x8’)
 
I am looking forward to seeing this in the flesh tomorrow.
 
After seeing this today, I can confirm it is a great machine, very reasonably priced, it is the cmc I have been waiting for, twin heads, button clamps, a vacuum bed, and very fast, the best thing is the price, I was tempted to order one right there and then, what stopped me was my level head, this was the first bit of research into buying my second cmc.
 
It is HUGE! It premiered at WCAF last month, and was right next to the booth I was working at. Very rugged looking machine.
 
Actually Mike that was the single head machine, the Gladius xx, think of that but double heads, and a vacuum bed.
 
oh yes! It did have one head. Theyve been busy lately, I take it.

Wizard also released a new heavy duty CMC, using the Eclipse name they acquired several years ago. I didn't get a chance to check it out at WCAF. In fact, I didn't get a chance to walk the floor this year at all.

Enjoy the show!
 
Back
Top