MikeMech
Mechanical
- Nov 29, 2000
- 92
We are considering purchasing a laser and would greatly appreciate any input you all may have, as we are new to laser cutting.
What we will be cutting: Mostly mild steel 1/2" or less (primarily 1/8" - 1/4"), with some stainless and aluminum, all under 3/16 (primarily 1/8" aluminum and 0.065" SS). Also quite a bit of T-1 steel, which I am told cuts as well as mild steel.
Work Load: At this time, we won't be running even 2,000 hrs a year. We expect to grow into this unit.
Physical Limitations: We don't currently have an overhead crane that could service the laser, so would prefer to load via forktruck if practical. Also, machinery footprint is an issue as we are a bit tight on space.
Experience Limitations: While I have designed laser cut parts and purchased them for years, we have no in-house experience in using a laser at all.
The Current Contenders:
Mazak STX-48 Champion 1,300W
Amada Pulsar 1212NT 2,500W
Software: We have Autocad LT and Solidworks 2005 in house, and any NC software we purchased would only be needed for the laser. I would like efficient nesting, but would also like to avoid paying $20K for software. Any suggestions here are appreciated.
According to the brochure specs, both of these hybrid lasers should be able to handle the work. Both Amada and Mazak seem to have good reputations, but any feedback you can give me about experience with either machine or manufacturer would be great. Amada seems to be asking about 30% more for its laser vs. the Mazak. I'd be open to other mfrs as well.
We will be doing a fairly wide variety of work on this machine, probably typical of a laser job shop although most parts will be for in-house use (20-500 parts at a run, mixed parts on each plate, etc.). A quick learning curve, ease of programing, and dependability are all desirable.
Any thoughts or recommendations you may have are greatly appreciated. I need the voices of experience!
Thanks in advance,
MikeMech
What we will be cutting: Mostly mild steel 1/2" or less (primarily 1/8" - 1/4"), with some stainless and aluminum, all under 3/16 (primarily 1/8" aluminum and 0.065" SS). Also quite a bit of T-1 steel, which I am told cuts as well as mild steel.
Work Load: At this time, we won't be running even 2,000 hrs a year. We expect to grow into this unit.
Physical Limitations: We don't currently have an overhead crane that could service the laser, so would prefer to load via forktruck if practical. Also, machinery footprint is an issue as we are a bit tight on space.
Experience Limitations: While I have designed laser cut parts and purchased them for years, we have no in-house experience in using a laser at all.
The Current Contenders:
Mazak STX-48 Champion 1,300W
Amada Pulsar 1212NT 2,500W
Software: We have Autocad LT and Solidworks 2005 in house, and any NC software we purchased would only be needed for the laser. I would like efficient nesting, but would also like to avoid paying $20K for software. Any suggestions here are appreciated.
According to the brochure specs, both of these hybrid lasers should be able to handle the work. Both Amada and Mazak seem to have good reputations, but any feedback you can give me about experience with either machine or manufacturer would be great. Amada seems to be asking about 30% more for its laser vs. the Mazak. I'd be open to other mfrs as well.
We will be doing a fairly wide variety of work on this machine, probably typical of a laser job shop although most parts will be for in-house use (20-500 parts at a run, mixed parts on each plate, etc.). A quick learning curve, ease of programing, and dependability are all desirable.
Any thoughts or recommendations you may have are greatly appreciated. I need the voices of experience!
Thanks in advance,
MikeMech