Laser Cutting System - Cincinnati Incorporated
Laser Cutting System - Cincinnati Incorporated
Laser Cutting System - Cincinnati Incorporated
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Rapid Pierce<br />
Rapid pierce significantly reduces the amount of time it takes to<br />
pierce through 3 ⁄16" (4.8mm) or thicker materials. For parts or nests<br />
that require numerous pieces, the overall processing time is greatly<br />
reduced. An automatic oil mist and air blow-off are included.<br />
Tactile Foot<br />
The tactile foot holds the material<br />
flat on the cutting table. It is<br />
especially useful when processing<br />
very thin materials. Nonmetallic<br />
materials such as wood,<br />
plastic and acrylic can also be<br />
processed with this head.<br />
Optical Probe<br />
This locates sheets on the<br />
cutting pallet, and can be used<br />
to locate edges or to identify sheet<br />
position from two pre-punched<br />
holes. Once the optical probe<br />
locates these holes, it changes the<br />
orientation of the laser coordinate<br />
system to within ±0.005" to<br />
accurately cut the programmed<br />
parts out of the sheet.<br />
Auto-Focus Head<br />
The auto-focus head with one<br />
5” and 7.5” lens and drawer,<br />
reduces set-up time by controlling<br />
the focus adjustment. The<br />
focus is automated to change<br />
focus based on material<br />
requirements in the paremeter<br />
libriary. In additon, the focus<br />
can be progammed to compensate<br />
for beam length changes.<br />
Diode<br />
Alignment <strong>Laser</strong><br />
Assists in positioning<br />
the cutting beam in the<br />
proper starting location.<br />
This option also provides confirmation<br />
of shutter closure.<br />
Automatic<br />
Lubrication <strong>System</strong><br />
Grease is automatically pumped to the ball screws and<br />
linear bearings, reducing maintenance time and assuring<br />
the proper lubrication of critical components.<br />
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