SHEET METAL
Compact powerhouse
the advantages of a compact unit and the performance and power of a higher series of machines.
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itzingen, September 10, 2015 – High output from a compact system. The TruLaser
exactly that. Intuitive controls, minimal space requirements, and quick and simple installation are its distinguishing features. In addition, this machine, powered by the TruDisk solid-state laser, very rapidly cuts thin sheet metal in particular. The machine’s enhanced dynamics and the motion unit with gantry drives also contribute to high productivity. Numerous functions such as the one-cutting-head strategy and an optional nozzle changer have been adopted to achieve shorter non- productive periods.
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High productivity and reduced non-productive periods Standard equipment for the
3001 with three kilowatt laser power, the four-kilowatt version TruDisk 4001 is optional. The advantages of solid-state laser cutting. Its strength is found in sheet metal thicknesses up to twelve millimeters, where it is materials. At three kilowatts of power it can cut mild steel up to aluminum up to twelve millimeters thick. At four kilowatts, the boundary is raised to 20 millimeters of stainless steel and mild steel as
Non-ferrous metals are also handled by this line. Depending on the laser power selected, the system can cut copper and brass sheet at up to six or eight millimeters. All the materials and thicknesses can be separated with a single cutting unit. That saves setup time, since it eliminates the need to change out lenses or cutting heads. The collision protection built into the cutting head and an automatic nozzle changer with space for as many as eight nozzles reduce the non- productive time even more. Anyone who wishes to boost the machine’s performance capacity further can later combine it with the LiftMaster Shuttle,
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an automation component for loading and unloading. In various additional growth perspectives for the production capacity and is option, in order to use the system to full capacity, is integrating the TruDisk laser into a laser network. An optional, additional outlet can be built into the TruDisk. It can thus power not only the TruLaser 2030 robot cell, as well. This saves the procurement costs for a second laser and makes it economical to approach laser welding, for instance. If the TruDisk 3001 is positioned outside the machine’s case, it can supply as many as two additional systems.
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