Recently, Braxton-Bragg announced the development of two new optional features that can be included with the purchase of a new Achilli MBS 3000-ce. The first feature includes a front-loading, hydraulic-powered tilt table that measures 8 feet, 4 inches across. The table tilts to an 80-degree angle for easy loading and unloading, and it also incorporates 54 fixed rollers to position the slab on the worktable surface. This new feature provides the practicality of a traditional hydraulic tilt table found on typical bridge saws, but at a lower cost, Braxton-Bragg reports.
The second optional feature available on the MBS is a wireless pendant control, which can also be used to stop the saw. Both features are also available options on the larger Achilli ABS saw. According to Achilli and Braxton-Bragg, these design features were incorporated to stay current with the market’s evolution.