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CNC punching machine Strippit LP-1225 - LVD

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http://www.lvdgroup.com/en/metalworking_strippit-lp-1225_350.aspx - CNC punching machine Strippit LP-1225

COMBINATION TECHNOLOGY REDEFINED

Punching productivity and laser cutting flexibility is combined in one, cost-effective package
This flexible part processing system marries a 20 ton CNC hydraulic punch press with Fanuc GE fast axial flow CO2 laser
Offers exceptional part quality and accuracy at an affordable investment
Punches conventional round and shaped holes with precision and cuts holes or contours that are impossible for conventional punches and dies
1250 x 2500 mm maximum sheet size
6,35 mm maximum material thickness
Equipped with a low noise/scratch sensitive brush bed system
Ideal for processing lighter gauge components
A 33-station thick tool style turret offers large capacity for a versatile tool mix
Three 50,8 mm direct-drive auto-index stations accept standard, tapping or wheel style tooling
Laser resonator generates up to 2.5 kW of power to cut intricate shapes in metals and non-metals
Small part quantities with special or unusual shapes are produced without the need for special tooling
300mm x 450mm programmable work chute allows easy discharge of laser cut parts
Optional Pick-Sort system for automated sheet loading and unloading and piece-part retrieval and stacking

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Pick-Sort robotic material handling system
CADMAN-P 3D offline software

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  • Nice video but I would have liked to see what sheet metal components were being cut. When its laser cutting its not cnc punching so how does it work out when costing sheet metal work?

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