Product Review

Breton Fuego Multiaxis CNC Wire Saw

10-axis interpolated CNC profile wire saw with 1900 mm max vertical travel, 30 kW total power and overall dimensions 6400 × 9800 × 7000 mm for complex profiling of large and small blocks.

Breton Fuego Multiaxis CNC Wire Saw
8.5 SPEA Rating / 10
10-Axis CNC Profile Wire Saw Large Blocks Architectural Components

Fuego Multiaxis Seven-Dimension Rating

Ratings are based on official specifications, third-party field tests and engineer interviews, covering efficiency, accuracy, wire-break control, material compatibility, intelligence, energy saving and labor dependency.

Cutting Efficiency
8.5
Material removal rate and continuous operation stability
Cutting Accuracy
9.0
Repeatability, perpendicularity and dimensional consistency
Wire Break Control
9.0
Control of wire break rate via guiding, tensioning and cooling
Material Compatibility
8.5
Adaptability to marble, granite and other stone hardness
Intelligence
7.8
PLC/CNC control, recipe recommendation and diagnostics
Energy Saving
7.8
Energy consumption per cut and motor power matching
Labor Dependency
8.2
Automation level and required manual intervention
Methodology:Each dimension is scored 0–10. The final rating is the weighted average of dimensions with available data. Simulated or estimated values are marked accordingly.

Fuego Multiaxis Specs & Parameters

Data is sourced from official technical materials; undisclosed items are marked as "Not disclosed".
ParameterValue
Main Motor Power 30 kW (total) / 19 kW (wire drive)
Axes Configuration 10-axis
Control System CNC CNC, closed-loopsteel wire rope deflection management
Work Envelope 1900 mm
Dimensions 6400 × 9800 × 7000 mm
Reference Price Range Reference price on request

Fuego Multiaxis Editorial Review

Product Positioning: A 10-Axis Profile Center for Both Large and Small Blocks

The Fuego Multiaxis and X4 M both belong to Breton's Fuego series and share the core positioning of complex-shape machining. The Multiaxis has a taller body (7000 mm) and a different internal logistics configuration, making it more flexible for clamping blocks of different sizes, from small artworks to large architectural components.

If your plant has diverse order types—large column faces and cladding sleeves as well as small sculptures and furniture components—the Multiaxis may be more suitable than the X4 M because it offers an alternative layout for loading/unloading and space utilization.

Key Structure and Specs

The Fuego Multiaxis shares the same power parameters as the X4 M: 30 kW total power, 19 kW wire-drive motor and 1900 mm max vertical travel. This means their cutting capabilities are essentially at the same level; the difference lies mainly in body structure and logistics.

The overall dimensions of 6400 × 9800 × 7000 mm are taller than the X4 M, so the workshop clear height must be adequate and the overhead crane lifting height must also be sufficient. Measure the actual available height, including crane rail and sling space, before purchasing.

Although machine weight is not published, the size and power imply foundation load-bearing requirements similar to or greater than the X4 M. Request the foundation drawing and installation plan from Breton or an authorized distributor before signing.

Cutting Performance and Material Compatibility

The Fuego Multiaxis scores identically to the X4 M: efficiency 8.5, accuracy 9.0, wire-break control 9.0 and material compatibility 8.5. This shows both models are at the same core performance level.

Ten-axis interpolation enables efficient complex profiling in medium-soft stones such as marble and limestone. For hard granite, machining is possible but requires lower feed speeds, appropriate diamond wire and close attention to breakage rates.

Intelligence scores 7.8, indicating a powerful CNC system with a steep learning curve. Operators need to be familiar with multi-axis programming, work-coordinate setup and tool-path optimization for complex profiles.

Who It Suits: Large Plants with Diverse Orders and Adequate Height

The Fuego Multiaxis best suits large stone processing plants with diverse orders covering both large architectural components and small artworks. Its taller body and flexible logistics configuration adapt better to different workpiece sizes.

For premium markets in Europe, North America and the Middle East, Breton's brand reputation and global service network are important advantages. If projects demand strict accuracy and surface quality, the Multiaxis is a strong candidate.

If workshop height is limited or orders focus on a single component type, the X4 M or another more specialized machine may be preferable. The Multiaxis advantage is versatility, not extreme optimization for one scenario.

Pre-Purchase Reminders

  • Check workshop clear height carefully: the 7000 mm overall height must allow for cranes, slings and safety clearance; measure on site before selecting.
  • Compare logistics with the X4 M: based on common workpiece sizes and loading methods, judge whether the Multiaxis trolley layout better fits your line.
  • Request full installation documentation: foundation drawing, machine weight, recommended wire speed, diamond-wire specifications and local technical support plan.

Fuego Multiaxis Pros & Cons

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Fuego Multiaxis Comparison

Compare Fuego Multiaxis with other models in the same category to help you choose based on application and budget.

Dimension Fuego Multiaxis
This Model
vs Fuego X4 M
Power
Main motor power
30 kW (total) / 19 kW (wire drive)Baseline
vs
30 kW (total) / 19 kW (wire drive)Equal
Wire Speed
Wire speed / bead diameter
Not disclosedBaseline
vs
Not disclosed
Work Envelope
Maximum work envelope
1900 mmBaseline
vs
1900 mmEqual
Precision
Industrial tolerance control
Not disclosedBaseline
vs
Not disclosed
Axes
Number of interpolated axes
10-axisBaseline
vs
10-axisEqual
Weight
Machine weight
Not disclosedBaseline
vs
Not disclosed
Dimensions
Length × width × height
6400 × 9800 × 7000 mmBaseline
vs
6500 × 9800 × 5530 mmBetter
Control
CNC system and software
CNC CNC, closed-loopsteel wire rope deflection managementBaseline
vs
CNC CNC, closed-loopsteel wire rope deflection management

About Breton

It
Breton S.p.A.
1963 · Italy

Founded in 1963 in Castello di Godego, Treviso, Italy, Breton S.p.A. is a global leader in machinery and plants for natural stone, engineered stone and mineral surfaces. With three production sites in Italy, around 1,000 employees, more than 1,700 patents and a presence in over 100 countries, Breton offers wire-saw solutions including the Paragon multi-wire block saw, the Fuego CNC profile wire saw, and the Microwire ultra-thin wire saw (designed and built by Tianjing Equipment and distributed by Breton) for block squaring, thin-slab cutting and complex profiling.

Country/Region
Italy
Founded
1963
Visit Website:https://www.breton.it

Fuego Multiaxis Buyer FAQ

Both have the same machining capability; the main differences are body height and logistics. The Multiaxis is taller (7000 mm) and suits plants that handle both large and small blocks with adequate workshop height; the X4 M at 5530 mm suits scenarios where height is limited but 10-axis capability is still needed.

Choose based on plant conditions, workpiece size distribution and loading methods.

Besides the machine itself, space must be reserved for cranes, slings, safety clearance and ventilation/lighting.

A workshop clear height of at least 8.5–9 m is recommended, and the manufacturer should survey the site before purchase.

Like the X4 M, it is suitable for complex profiling of cylinders, tapered pillars, cladding sleeves, furniture shapes, stairs, cornices and artworks.

Because the body is taller, additional fixtures may be needed when clamping small workpieces.

It is mainly intended for medium-soft stones such as marble and limestone, but can also process some granite.

Hard-stone machining requires more conservative parameters and more durable diamond wire.

Ten-axis interpolation programming requires professional CAM software and a post-processor; operators need systematic training.

Confirm whether the manufacturer provides training courses, sample programs and long-term technical support when purchasing.

Breton's website usually lists only main geometric and power parameters; specific process parameters may vary by configuration and market.

Request the full parameters from an authorized distributor.

The Multiaxis is a 10-axis machine with a rotary table, excelling at batch architectural components; the EVO is a 7-axis arch-structure machine better suited to artistic sculpture and complex free-form 3D surfaces.

The choice depends on the main machining objects.

Fuego Multiaxis Buying Recommendation

8.5
Rating

The Breton Fuego Multiaxis is a 10-axis CNC profile wire saw in the Fuego series, parallel to the X4 M.

It offers the same machining capability as the X4 M, but its taller body and different logistics configuration make it more suitable for plants with diverse orders and adequate workshop height. Its 9.0 scores for accuracy and wire-break control confirm its premium positioning. When purchasing, pay special attention to whether the workshop clear height can accommodate the 7000 mm machine and compare the logistics scheme with the X4 M to choose the model that best matches your line layout.

StoneSawWatch Review Team

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