GP-1812 Laser Workstation
Description
GP-1812 Laser Workstation is a standalone tower for laser cutting applications.
GP-1812 Laser Workstation
Specifications |
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Format: | Tower |
Laser Source: | Other / Not specified |
Laser Output Power: | -- W |
Laser Wavelength: | |
Beam Delivery: | Galvo, Other (see specs) |
Work Area X: | 457 mm |
Work Area Y: | 305 mm |
Work Area Z: | 203 mm |
Application: | Sheet Cutting, Stent Cutting, 3D Cutting |
Sector: | Industrial, Engineering, Professional, Job Shop, Medical Equipment |
Materials: | Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Silver, Glass, Plastic, Ceramic |
Voltage Requirement: | Other / Not Specified |
Included Options: | CNC, Rotary Attachment |
Safety Enclosure: | Yes |
Laser Safety Class: | Other / Not Specified |
Max Cutting Speed: | -- mm/s |
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United States
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Frequently Asked Questions
The maximum speeds of the GP-1812 Laser Workstation are 8"/sec for the X and Y axes, 5"/sec for the Z axis, 20"/sec for the X and Y axes (optional linear motor), 120°/sec for the Tilt axis (optional), 120°/sec for the Rotary axis (optional gear drive), and 100 RPM for the Rotary axis (optional direct drive).
The travel dimensions of the GP-1812 Laser Workstation are 18" for the X axis, 12" for the Y axis, 8" for the Z axis, 135° for the Tilt axis (optional), and continuous for the Rotary axis (optional).
The accuracy of the GP-1812 Laser Workstation is +/- .0005"/ft for the X, Y, and Z axes, +/- 5 µm/m for the X and Y axes (optional linear motor), +/- 5 µm/m for the Z axis (optional linear scale), 200 arc-sec for the Tilt axis (optional), 200 arc-sec for the Rotary axis (optional gear drive), and +/-10 arc-sec for the Rotary axis (optional direct drive).
The GP-1812 Laser Workstation is a standalone tower used for laser cutting applications.
The GP-1812 Laser Workstation uses brushless servo motor control for the X, Y, and Z axes.