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5-kW Fiber Laser Cutting Machine TruLaser 5030 fiber is equipped with the 5-kW TruDisk 5001 2D solid-state laser for increased cutting capability in mate- rial thickness and speed. Fabricators can cut mild steel up to 1" (25.4 mm) and achieve cutting speeds up to five times


faster than a comparable CO2 machine, depending upon material type and thickness. The machine’s solid-state laser achieves high cutting speeds in thin sheet without losing the ability to cut thicker material, significantly reducing the cost of production. The TruLaser 5030 fiber cuts not only mild steel, stainless steel, and


aluminum cost-effectively, but also nonferrous metals such as copper and brass to 0.4" (10-mm) thick. A larger format TruLaser 5030 fiber with 160 × 80" (4 × 2-m) work area with a choice of laser powers is also available. Trumpf Inc.


Ph: 860-255-6000 Web site: www.us.trumpf.com


High Precision Waterjet Line


HyPrecision waterjet systems comprise a complete line of waterjets ranging from 15 to 150 hp (11–112 kW). The systems come with Advanced Intensifier Technology to extend maintenance intervals, reduce maintenance time and maxi- mize performance. Reliability of HyPrecision waterjet products drives down the total cost of ownership by as much as 20% when compared to competitive systems, resulting in increased profitability for customers. Hypertherm Corp. Ph: 800-643-0030 Web site: www.hypertherm.com


Safe Absolute Rotary Encoder


ROx 400 absolute rotary encoders are available in a function- ally safe design including a mechanical fault exclusion for the shaft. Both the synchro and clamping flange versions passed the type testing from TUV Sud, an international service corporation focusing on consulting, testing, certification and training. ROx 400 encoders are now available with a 6 or 10-mm shaft, and equipped with a machined flat to facilitate a positive lock during mounting. A functionally safe mount-


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ing scenario requires the mounting flange be secured using M4 screws coated with a materi- ally bonding anti-rotation lock adhesive. To ensure the encoder meets the prescribed


PFHd values from the product information, additional specifi- cations for mounting and operation must be adhered to. Heidenhain Corp. Ph: 888-802-8050 Web site: www.heidenhain.uc


CNC Gear Production Solution


Comprehensive CNC solution for gear manufacturing ma- chines fully automates threaded wheel grinding. A high-per- formance electronic gearbox allows all master axes, including the grinding, X, Y and Z axes and the spindle (C axis), to be fully synchronized. As part of the development work on the new threaded wheel grinder a major new capability to the


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