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LASER MACHINE

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1981US

Industrial
Mar 2, 2005
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WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF EVALUATING SEVERAL LASER SHEET/PLATE CUTTING MACHINES (WHITNEY, TRUMPH,MITSUBISHI,BYSTRONIC,MAZAK).WE ARE LOOKING AT CUTTING MILD STEEL UP TO 1" THICK, 5' X 10' SHEET/PLATE AND CONSIDERING 4KW TO 6KW MACHINE.

1-WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOME INPUT ON WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN CUTTING MILD STEEL WITH THICKNESS VARYING BETWEEN 1/4
TO 1".

2-ALSO ANY INPUT ON THE MACHINES LISTED ABOVE IS WELCOME.

3-WW WOULD LIKE ALSO TO KNOW WHAT FEATURES TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT AND WHY?

THANK YOU.

1981US
 
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