Breton Fuego X4 M CNC Wire Saw
10-axis interpolated CNC profile wire saw with rotary table, ±20° wire tilt, 1900 mm max vertical travel, 30 kW total power and overall dimensions 6500 × 9800 × 5530 mm.
Fuego X4 M 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.
Fuego X4 M Specs & Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| 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 | 6500 × 9800 × 5530 mm |
| Reference Price Range | Reference price on request |
Fuego X4 M Editorial Review
Product Positioning: A 10-Axis Machining Center for Complex Architectural and Artistic Components
The Fuego X4 M is one of Breton's core machines in the profile wire-saw field. Ten-axis interpolation means the machine can coordinate motion in multiple directions simultaneously, and with the rotary table it can machine complex geometries such as cylinders, tapers and twisted components in a single setup.
Compared with the seven-axis profiling of the Pellegrini Robotwire EVO, the Fuego X4 M emphasizes batch machining of architectural components such as cladding sleeves, column faces, stairs and furniture shapes. It is not simply a profiler but a 10-axis machining center for architectural stone.
Key Structure and Specs
The Fuego X4 M's most prominent structural features are the rotary table and ±20° wire tilt. The rotary table lets the workpiece rotate during cutting, avoiding datum errors from multiple setups; the ±20° tilt allows the diamond wire to produce undercuts, bevels and complex profiles.
The official power specifications are relatively complete: 30 kW total installed power and a 19 kW wire-drive motor. This power is sufficient to drive the diamond wire continuously in hard stone. The 1900 mm max vertical travel covers the height requirements of most architectural components.
The overall dimensions of 6500 × 9800 × 5530 mm require a large workshop span and adequate overhead crane height. Although machine weight is not published, the power and size imply high foundation load-bearing requirements.
Cutting Performance and Material Compatibility
The Fuego X4 M scores 9.0 for both accuracy and wire-break control, the best dimensions in its seven-dimension scoring. Ten-axis interpolation combined with the rotary table completes multi-face machining in one setup, reducing repeat-positioning error.
Material compatibility scores 8.5, indicating excellent performance in medium-soft stones such as marble and limestone and capability for some granite work. However, extreme hard stones require more conservative parameters due to wire-tilt and rotary-table constraints.
Intelligence scores 7.8, showing a powerful CNC system that still requires specialist technicians for programming and debugging. For plants used to traditional monowire saws, adopting the Fuego X4 M usually involves a long learning and process-validation cycle.
Who It Suits: High-End Architectural Stone and Artistic Processing
The Fuego X4 M best suits processing plants that take complex-component orders for high-end curtain walls, hotel interiors, religious buildings and urban sculpture. These orders typically have high unit value, small batches and complex shapes, placing extreme demands on multi-axis capability.
For large stone groups that already own bridge cutters and machining centers and want to upgrade into 'complex shapes', the Fuego X4 M can serve as a technology peak, helping win orders that other factories cannot execute.
If your orders are mainly standard slabs, countertops or simple lines, investing in a 10-axis machine is neither economical nor necessary. Such plants should prioritize multiwire saws, bridge cutters or 4-axis profilers instead.
Pre-Purchase Reminders
- Verify workshop space: dimensions of 6500 × 9800 × 5530 mm require sufficient span, height and crane capacity, plus smooth logistics access.
- Request full technical documentation: although total power and travel are published, wire speed, machine weight, foundation drawing and recommended diamond-wire specifications must be confirmed with the distributor.
- Evaluate programming and process support: 10-axis programming and CAM post-processing are critical to project success, so confirm whether Breton provides training, sample programs and local technical support.
Fuego X4 M Pros & Cons
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Fuego X4 M Comparison
Compare Fuego X4 M with other models in the same category to help you choose based on application and budget.
| Dimension | Fuego X4 M This Model |
vs | Fuego Multiaxis |
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Power
Main motor power
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30 kW (total) / 19 kW (wire drive)Baseline
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30 kW (total) / 19 kW (wire drive)Equal
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Wire Speed
Wire speed / bead diameter
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Not disclosedBaseline
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Not disclosed
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Work Envelope
Maximum work envelope
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1900 mmBaseline
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1900 mmEqual
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Precision
Industrial tolerance control
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Not disclosedBaseline
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Not disclosed
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Axes
Number of interpolated axes
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10-axisBaseline
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10-axisEqual
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Weight
Machine weight
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Not disclosedBaseline
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Not disclosed
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Dimensions
Length × width × height
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6500 × 9800 × 5530 mmBaseline
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6400 × 9800 × 7000 mmWorse
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Control
CNC system and software
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CNC CNC, closed-loopsteel wire rope deflection managementBaseline
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CNC CNC, closed-loopsteel wire rope deflection management
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About Breton
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.
Fuego X4 M Buyer FAQ
Typical applications include cylindrical/tapered pillars, cladding sleeves, furniture shapes, stairs, cornices and artworks.
The rotary table and 10-axis interpolation allow these complex components to be machined on multiple faces in a single setup.
The wire tilt allows the diamond wire to cut at an angle, producing undercuts, bevels and complex surfaces.
Traditional wire saws without tilt struggle to produce these geometric features.
Both are 10-axis interpolated machines with the same power and travel. The X4 M has an overall height of 5530 mm, while the Multiaxis is 7000 mm tall with a different trolley/logistics configuration.
Choose based mainly on workshop height and block loading/unloading method.
It can process some granite, but more conservative feed and wire-speed parameters and a suitable diamond wire are needed.
If extremely hard granite is your main business, run test cuts to evaluate efficiency and wire life.
Breton's website usually lists only main geometric and power parameters; process parameters such as wire speed may vary by configuration and market.
Request the full datasheet and recommended process parameters from the distributor when purchasing.
Sufficient span, height and crane capacity are required, plus a solid foundation. The dimensions of 6500 × 9800 × 5530 mm exceed ordinary workshop specifications.
Have the manufacturer's engineer survey the site before purchasing to confirm foundation and logistics plans.
The Fuego X4 M is a 10-axis machine with a rotary table, excelling at batch machining of architectural components; the Robotwire 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 and the plant's existing process chain.
Fuego X4 M Buying Recommendation
The Breton Fuego X4 M is a 10-axis CNC profile wire saw for high-end architectural and artistic components.
Its rotary table, ±20° wire tilt and 1900 mm vertical travel give it powerful complex-contour machining capability. Its accuracy and wire-break control scores of 9.0 make it suitable for most premium stone projects. However, the machine demands large workshop space, a solid foundation and skilled operators, and the official site omits key process parameters such as wire speed. If your plant meets these conditions and your orders focus on complex architectural components, the Fuego X4 M is a worthwhile high-end investment.
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