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3D laser tube cutting machine: FG-400 NEO

3D laser tube cutting machine: FG-400 NEO

The FG-400 NEO is the brand-new solution by Mazak for 3D laser cutting of tubes, pipes, and long structural material.

This new model is suitable for high-speed processing of large-size tubes and pipes with different shapes - square, round, rectangular cross-sections, H, I, and L beams - and can also process highly reflective materials, including copper and brass.

The machine features a 3D cutting head able to move in an A-axis and B-axis to enable the processing of products at the desired angle with a high level of accuracy.

The Beam Shaping Technology automatically adjusts the beam diameter and energy concentration to ensure the best possible result on various materials and thicknesses. Thanks to this solution, the laser beam power density is always under control, improving the materials’ top quality.

The machine is equipped with a 4-chucks system (with 4 chucks that work simultaneously by traveling along and rotating around the axes) to ensure a stable process and prevent material distortion on all thicknesses.

The machine has been developed with an ergonomic and user-friendly design: by positioning the operator panel, loading and unloading stations on the same side, it is possible to place the machine against a wall saving space and ease the life of the operator.

FG-400 NEO, is an all-in-one solution, ideal for performing multiple processes such as 3D cutting, drilling, chamfering, flow-drilling, and tapping (optional). This is possible thanks to the Rotary Spindle Unit that can store up to 16 tools at once, offering a wide range of possible processing.

The machine is available in numerous configurations - 6m, 8m, 12m, and 15m - with loading/unloading units. For more information about this new model of the FG 3D laser tube cutting machine series, please contact Mazak through the references on the side or visit the company website >>

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