Trumpf has announced that it will be exhibiting the Trulaser 1030 at In-Tech 2009.
Trumpf machine provides CNC laser cutting
Trumpf has announced that it will be exhibiting the Trulaser 1030 at In-Tech 2009.
The Trulaser 1030 is a space-saving, entry-level machine that is easy to operate, according to Trumpf.
The machine has a footprint of 25m2 and its low weight means that a floor thickness of 100mm is adequate.
There is no need to strengthen foundations or drill holes for floor anchors.
As a result, the machine can be in production within days after delivery.
Simple operation is key to this model and it introduces a special concept that allows the customer to choose between 'beginner' and 'professional' levels.
For those new to the technology, the touch panel only shows the keys that are needed for fast component cutting.
The user is guided through the programme with technology tables running automatically in the background.
At the professional level, the operator has the option of adapting all of the technology values.
With integrated workshop programming, the user can move from the geometry file to the finished cutting programme in just five steps.
The Trulaser 1030 combines a rugged drive system and machine construction with a Trumpf Trucoax 2kW diffusion-cooled RF laser resonator to provide a complete laser cutting system.
The resonator itself is highly compact and has very low gas consumption.
With a simultaneous axis speed of 85m/min, the Trulaser 1030 can cut mild steel in thicknesses up to 15mm.
Various customer types have been identified for the Trulaser 1030.
It is suitable for laser novices who want to bring outsourced work in-house or who, for cost and weight reasons, are switching from machining components out of solid to making them from sheet metal.
It also meets the requirements of manufacturers wishing to expand production capacity.
They can, for example, produce prototypes and low-volume products on the Trulaser 1030 and use the capacity of other machines for larger orders.
Trumpf added that the Trulaser 1030 can also be used as an inexpensive training machine