Try using a thinner wall tube on the inside as apposed to a solid rod, like .125 Mid steel, It will scatter the beam on the back side and also let the slugs fall through. Unfortunately using a 2nd...
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Try using a thinner wall tube on the inside as apposed to a solid rod, like .125 Mid steel, It will scatter the beam on the back side and also let the slugs fall through. Unfortunately using a 2nd...
Check out Precitec. I know they make height sensors. Maybe they might have an attachment for your machine.
ATS in North Carolina deals with used Mitsubishi lasers. Windy City Laser Supply in Chicago might be closer to you though. I cant speak to there quality because we got ours from ATS but Windy City...
What kind of laser you need really depends on a few things: 1.the volume of work you are going to be doing, 2. the thickness of materials you are going to be cutting commonly. Any laser that can cut...
Usually you want to focus through the material. Start at -0.187 and you may have to go as low a -0.190. If you are having trouble with it the company I work for can cut it for you at extremely...
Mitsubishi, I have found, is usually cheaper depending on the model you get. The LXP line, for instance, has many after market attachments you can purchase, the consumable are pretty cheap and they...
You're going to need to run your gas pressure at about 12 BAR (or psi equivalent) max out the power and cut at around 20 ipm.. That should be a good starting point.
Have checked all the optics? Sounds like there is a dirty reflector or focus lens, but Im used to 4000watt lasers.
We are currently looking for someone in the Southeast US area to service our laser. We had some issues with oil getting on the collator(sp) lens and it needs to be replace as well as the PR and TR...