Fiber laser cutting head FiberCUT® 2Dx
2-axis2Dfor robots

fiber laser cutting head
fiber laser cutting head
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Characteristics

Technology
fiber laser
Number of axes
2-axis
Type
2D
Applications
for robots

Description

Laser Mechanisms’ NEW FiberCUT® 2Dx processing head delivers the industry’s largest diameter optics and clear aperture – accepting high-power lasers with up to 0.18 numerical aperture (NA). Featuring Laser Mech’s new autofocus system, FiberCUT® 2Dx is 3-5 times faster than the original FiberCUT® 2D. Internal sensors monitor humidity, and both internal and assist gas pressure. Improved water cooling provides reliable, continuous cutting at 20 kW. • Internal sensors determine the condition of all optics • Fully sealed, end-user, service-friendly optics • Internal process monitoring detects pierce through and loss of cut • Standard fiber clamp • Standard nozzle cooling and optional air blast • No exposed wires to snag or break • Laser Mech®’s patented height sense technology CUTTING HEAD Power Rating (1030-1090 nm): up to 20 kW Nominal Collimating Lens: 100 mm Nominal Focusing Lens: 150 mm, 200 mm Aperture (Max.): 0.18 NA Nozzle Orifices: 1.0 mm to 5 mm Nozzle Styles: Single Orifice, Double, Multi-Hole Shower, Custom Assist Gas Pressure: up to 20 BAR Focal Point To Nozzle Adjustment: +14 mm to -17 mm (150 Focus), +25 mm to -34 mm (200 Focus) Fiber Connections: QD (LLK-D, LCA), QBH (HLC-8) Weight: ~10.4 kg HEIGHT SENSOR Standoff Distance Range (1 mm Recommended): 0.2 mm to 8.0 mm Calibration: Multi-Point Calibration Response Time: <1 msec. Temperature Stability: ±5% of Standoff Setting, 0° to 45° C Power Requirement: 24 V Output (Optimized Curve For Flat Metal or Linear Signal): 0-10 V Analog

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