by zeke79 » 25 Oct 2007 10:53
My personal opinion and only an opinion is if you are going to drop $2,000 for a blitz why not drop $3500 and get the ITL950. I love my ITL and since getting it have not touched the blitz period. The itl is standalone computer controlled, can run off of 120vac or 12vdc with no inverters, has built in auto codes, built in half cuts, calibration is done on the keypad very easily by just pecking in how many thousandths you are off instead of turn this piece and check, turn it again and check etc. You can also connect the machine to a pc and send your masterkey system to the machine and cut the keys, send keys from most code softwares etc. You can also design your own masterkey system with the machine itself. No other computer required. You can also temporarily change calibrations for one key if you get an odd batch of blanks and not affect how the machine is calibrated for all other keys you cut. The other great feature is you only have to buy ONE cutting wheel. The machine itself emulates all flats whereas the blitz, codemax, framon, etc you have to buy different cutting wheels for different applications. At $100 and up for each cutter this adds up very quickly. There is alot you can do with this machine that I have not listed. The one downfall of the machine is that it has no deburring brush. I have an old machine I converted to a standalone deburring station.
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