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Bending, laser welding and beveling - Trumpf GmbH + Co. KG

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Press Release<br />

TRUMPF at NORTEC, January 27 – 30, 2010, Hamburg/Germany;<br />

Hall A1, exhibit 317<br />

<strong>Bending</strong>, <strong>laser</strong> <strong>welding</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>beveling</strong><br />

TRUMPF will be at NORTEC to present machine tools,<br />

power tools <strong>and</strong> <strong>laser</strong> systems for flexible sheet metal<br />

processing<br />

Ditzingen, Germany, January 27, 2010 - TRUMPF will present<br />

the following tools <strong>and</strong> <strong>laser</strong> systems for flexible material<br />

processing at NORTEC for trade show visitors to see <strong>and</strong> try<br />

out for themselves:<br />

• the TruTool TKF 1500 power tool for <strong>beveling</strong>,<br />

• the TruLaser Station 5004 <strong>laser</strong> system to weld covers,<br />

• the TruMark Station 1000 to mark stainless-steel<br />

components <strong>and</strong><br />

• the TruBend 7036 press brake to bend casing<br />

components.<br />

Power tools for finishing edges<br />

With its TruTool TKF 1500 power tool, TRUMPF has launched<br />

a tool that can create welded edges far more productively.<br />

What’s special about this tool? It is the only automatic, selfpropelled<br />

model in the world. Although this TRUMPF beveller<br />

really shows its strengths when processing the edges of large<br />

workpieces, it also shines when used on T <strong>and</strong> double-T<br />

beams. This means that the TruTool TKF 1500 is particularly<br />

suited for industries such as machine, ship, container, steel<br />

<strong>and</strong> bridge construction.<br />

For cutting work, TRUMPF offers nibblers as well as shears.<br />

Because they can be used safely <strong>and</strong> prevent significant<br />

TRUMPF Group<br />

Business Field Laser Technology<br />

Press/Public Relations<br />

TRUMPF <strong>GmbH</strong> + <strong>Co</strong>. <strong>KG</strong><br />

Johann-Maus-Straße 2<br />

71254 Ditzingen<br />

Germany<br />

Holger Kapp<br />

Phone +49 7156 303-31559<br />

holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com<br />

January 27, 2010 - Page 1 of 5


Press Release<br />

<strong>Bending</strong>, <strong>laser</strong> <strong>welding</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>beveling</strong><br />

amounts of heat build up, h<strong>and</strong>-held electric nibblers are<br />

recommended any time operators need to pull relatively thick<br />

sheets toward themselves while keeping chips under control.<br />

Equipped with a rectangular punch, the TRUMPF TruTool<br />

N 1000 nibbler cuts sheets up to 10 mm thick – distortion-free.<br />

It also cuts through corners, weld seams <strong>and</strong> double sheets.<br />

Flexible production with the TruLaser Station 5004<br />

The TruLaser Station 5004 <strong>laser</strong> workstation with integrated,<br />

solid-state Nd:YAG <strong>laser</strong> utilizes an electronic stereo<br />

microscope for <strong>laser</strong> processing. Unlike systems using optical<br />

microscopes, the TruLaser Station 5004 electronic microscope<br />

is independent of the <strong>laser</strong> optics. Its ergonomic design allows<br />

operators to move the microscope’s eyepiece, rather than<br />

repositioning the microscope themselves, based on the size of<br />

the workpiece.<br />

Processing is also more precise because the workpiece<br />

remains stationary. Only the <strong>laser</strong> beam moves. The large<br />

work area is ideal for flexible production. If more space is<br />

required operators can optionally use an opening in the work<br />

surface or simply move the hood up <strong>and</strong> out of the way. In the<br />

latter case, however, operators must make sure that they <strong>and</strong><br />

any other individuals present are properly protected from the<br />

<strong>laser</strong> beam (protective glasses/protective clothing; <strong>laser</strong> class<br />

4).<br />

TRUMPF Group<br />

Business Field Laser Technology<br />

Press/Public Relations<br />

Holger Kapp<br />

Phone +49 7156 303-31559<br />

holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com<br />

January 27, 2010 - Page 2 of 5


Press Release<br />

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TruMark Station 1000 for high quality markings<br />

The TruMark Station 1000 marking station, TRUMPF’s most<br />

compact <strong>laser</strong> workstation, is an entry-level machine that can<br />

produce high-quality markings quickly, easily <strong>and</strong><br />

inexpensively. Users can manually move the worktop up to<br />

150 mm to adjust the focus of the <strong>laser</strong> beam to the height of<br />

the workpiece. Because the work area can be accessed from<br />

three sides, the TruMark Station 1000 can be used as a<br />

stationary work table or in mobile applications.<br />

TruBend 7036: small <strong>and</strong> fast<br />

The great strength of the small TruBend 7036 press brake is<br />

its speed which it owes to a new TRUMPF strategy for beams<br />

<strong>and</strong> back gauges: reduced mass combined with a highperformance<br />

drive. Back stops made of light carbon fiber<br />

(CFK) allow the back gauge to achieve an acceleration of up<br />

to 20 m/s². The beam of the TruBend Series 7000 can<br />

maintain this speed due to its electrical torque engine, which<br />

operates up to three <strong>and</strong> a half times as fast as the beam on a<br />

conventional press brake.<br />

Faster bending dem<strong>and</strong>s the machine operator’s full<br />

concentration which the TruBend 7000 Series supports with a<br />

novel ergonomic design. The LED lighting system also aids<br />

concentration by illuminating both the work area <strong>and</strong> the<br />

space behind the beam without emitting heat.<br />

Attached to this press release are digital photos in a printable<br />

resolution. They may only be used for editorial purposes. Usage is<br />

free of charge when source is given as “Photo: TRUMPF Group“ <strong>and</strong><br />

a complimentary copy sent to address as stated above. Graphical<br />

TRUMPF Group<br />

Business Field Laser Technology<br />

Press/Public Relations<br />

Holger Kapp<br />

Phone +49 7156 303-31559<br />

holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com<br />

January 27, 2010 - Page 3 of 5


Press Release<br />

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changes – except for the purpose of extracting the main motive – are<br />

prohibited.<br />

Additional photos can be accessed on the company website:<br />

www.trumpf.com/en/press/media-services<br />

TruBend_7036.jpg<br />

Everything adds up with the TruBend 7000<br />

Series: an ergonomic design leads to<br />

productive work – even while seated.<br />

TKF1500.jpg<br />

This TRUMPF beveller really shows its<br />

strengths when processing the edges on<br />

large workpieces.<br />

TruLaser_Station_5004.jpg<br />

The TruLaser Station 5004 is a TRUMPF<br />

workstation designed for manual <strong>and</strong><br />

partially automatic <strong>laser</strong> <strong>welding</strong>. The<br />

station is <strong>laser</strong> processing’s first to use an<br />

electronic stereo microscope.<br />

TruMark_Station_1000.jpg<br />

The TruMark Station 1000, TRUMPF’s<br />

smallest, most compact <strong>laser</strong> workstation,<br />

is an inexpensive entry-level machine that<br />

can produce high quality markings quickly,<br />

easily <strong>and</strong> cost-effectively.<br />

�<br />

About TRUMPF<br />

With sales totaling US $ 2.28 billion (€ 1.66 billion) <strong>and</strong> about 8,000<br />

employees, the TRUMPF Group ranks among the leading<br />

manufacturing companies worldwide. The three following business<br />

divisions are combined under the umbrella of a holding company:<br />

Machine Tools/Power Tools, Laser Technology/Electronics <strong>and</strong><br />

TRUMPF Group<br />

Business Field Laser Technology<br />

Press/Public Relations<br />

Holger Kapp<br />

Phone +49 7156 303-31559<br />

holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com<br />

January 27, 2010 - Page 4 of 5


Press Release<br />

<strong>Bending</strong>, <strong>laser</strong> <strong>welding</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>beveling</strong><br />

Medical Technology. Its core business is machine tools for flexible<br />

sheet metal processing for punching <strong>and</strong> forming, <strong>laser</strong> processing<br />

<strong>and</strong> bending. In the field of industrial <strong>laser</strong>s <strong>and</strong> <strong>laser</strong> systems, the<br />

company is the technological leader in the world market. With about<br />

60 subsidiaries <strong>and</strong> branch offices, the Group is represented in<br />

almost every European country, in North <strong>and</strong> South America as well<br />

as in Asia. Production locations can be found in Germany, Austria,<br />

China, Czech Republic, France, Great Britain, Japan, Mexico,<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>, Switzerl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the USA.<br />

For further information about the company, please visit<br />

www.trumpf.com<br />

TRUMPF Group<br />

Business Field Laser Technology<br />

Press/Public Relations<br />

Holger Kapp<br />

Phone +49 7156 303-31559<br />

holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com<br />

January 27, 2010 - Page 5 of 5

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