Tube Cutting Capabilities Increase At Ohio Laser
Graham McPatrick
Ohio Laser LLC recently added powerful laser tube cutting technologies. Using a sophisticated industrial tube cutting machine, Ohio laser is lowering production costs for customers in a wide variety of industries.
The new laser tube cutting system boasts 3000 Watts of power for tube cutting and cuts thicknesses of aluminum tubes to .125 inch, stainless steel tubes to .25 inch, and carbon steel tubes to .625 inch.
This computer aided design driven tube cutting machinery can accommodate oval, rectangular, round, and square tubes with outside dimensions between .75 through 4 inch square and 6 inch round.
Lower weld fixture investments and heightened productivity are realized by utilizing the plug in connections and kinking capabilities of this laser tube cutting system.
This remarkable laser tube cutting system also features an automated pallet changer, complete programmable focusing and tube cutting speeds up to 2362 inches per minute.
The auto feeder can manage 21 foot long aluminum, stainless steel and carbon steel tubes that are up to .25 inches in wall thickness. Tubes up to 24 feet long can be accommodated using the manual loading feature.
Some laser tube cutting benefits include almost unlimited cutting configurations, elimination of stack up tolerances inherent in multiple operations, no tooling charges, reduced lot sizes and processing of a wide variety of metal alloys.
Industrial production tube cutting technology at Ohio Laser also permits faster production of frames, racks, supports, trusses, manifolds or any other item from cut tubes.
A sampling of manufactured components produced using laser tube cutting include folding tables, medical carts, salad bar sneeze guards, industrial tables, display cases, roll bar cages for go carts and recreational vehicles, and conveyer tubes.
You can view a http://www.ohiolaser.com/tubecutting.htm) tube cutting video that highlights precision cuts holes, slots and complex contours in tubes and pipes without hard tooling or send questions on http://www.ohiolaser.com/lasermetalcutting.htm) production tube cutting to author Graham McPatrick.
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