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L A S E R C U T T I N G M A C H I N E

AXEL 4020

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xel 4020 – the next generation of high performance Axel systems – provides dynamic laser processing of thick and thin materials in sheet sizes up to a full 157" x 78" (4 x 2 meters).

Axel 4020 incorporates the latest in linear drive technology, laser power and control systems providing advanced cutting capabilities, high flexibility and ease of use. Exceptional beam quality cuts thin material at high speeds of up to 1574"/min (40 meters/min) and thick material up to 1" (25 mm) mild steel with consistently high quality surface finishes.

A high pressure (clean cut) cutting head accepts a 5", 7.5" or 10" cutting lens. A safety system protects the head from collision with the workpiece. A 98" (2.5 meter) lifting door provides quick and easy access to the cutting area.

A X E L 4 0 2 0

Dynamic

Processing

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Integrated System for

Optimal Performance

Fanuc GE laser source, CNC,

PLC and motors are integrated as a complete system to optimize machine performance, offering high speed and reliability, low operating and maintenance costs.

Integrated control provides

perfect reproduction of programmed contours, producing acute angles at high speed.

All parameters, diagnostic

and start-up procedures are conveniently displayed on a color screen.

Powerful 32-bit control features

an extensive material library.

Offers the flexibility of 2500 W,

4000 W, 5000 W or 6000 W laser source.

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High Speed Cutting,

Consistent Quality

Frame design incorporates high

precision hardened guide ways and optimal drive systems to achieve high-speed acceleration and positioning speeds. Rigid construction minimizes deformation caused by high acceleration, improving overall machine accuracy.

A constant beam length system

keeps the diameter of the laser beam constant, maintaining a fixed focal point position. The result is higher cutting speeds and superior cut quality maintained over the entire working area.

Shuttle table change in only

24 seconds

Total Power Control automatically

determines the necessary laser power for the cutting speed.

Laser Eye optical sensor

referencing system provides automatic and noncontact sheet referencing .

Automatic cutting gas selection

(Oxygen, Nitrogen or compressed air) optimizes processing .

Automatic gas pressure control

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Fully Integrated

Programming System

The Axel is available with

CADMAN-L 3D, a fully integrated, highly automated CAD/CAM programming system for the design, unfolding, importing, nesting and cutting of laser parts and sheets.

CADMAN-L 3D is part of

the integrated family of

CADMAN®programming

software which streamlines the fabricating process by providing a seamlessly integrated solution from concept to finished part.

A U T O M A T I O N

Integrated Automation

-Optional Load/Unload

Axel 4020 is standard with

integrated shuttle tables for continuous, uninterrupted part processing. The shuttle table design allows one table to be loaded while the machine is cutting on the other table, maximizing uptime.

Optional automated load/

unload system for sheets up to 2204 lbs. (1000 kg) can also be retrofitted at a later date. The load/unload system is fully integrated and programmable.

Optional warehouse system can

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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Laser Radiation. Avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or scattered radiation. Maximum power CO2 Laser Maximum power SEMINCON, or HeNe

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Axxeell 44002200

Maximum sheet size 157" x 78" (4000 x 2000 mm)

Maximum sheet weight on table 3527 lbs (1600 kg)

Axis travel

X-axis 160" (4070 mm)

Y-axis 80" (2035 mm)

Z-axis 4" (100 mm)

Max. positioning speed X-Y 6692"/min (170 m/min)

Z-axis 1181"/min (30 m/min)

Repetitive accuracy +/- 0.0008" (0,025 mm)

Positioning accuracy +/- 0.002" (0,05 mm) *

Machine dimensions

including chiller & filter 498" x 248" x 78" (12665 x 6300 x 2000 mm)

*Achievable workpiece accuracy depends on the type of workpiece, pre-treatment and sheet size, as well as other variables. According to VDI/DGQ 3441.

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Maatteerriiaall CCaappaacciittiieess 22550000 WW 44000000 WW 55000000 WW 66000000WW

Max. Sheet Thickness:

Steel .625" (16 mm) .750" (20 mm) 1" (25 mm) 1" (25 mm)

Stainless steel (N2) .375" (10 mm) .600" (15 mm) .600" (15 mm) .750" (20 mm)

Aluminum .1875" (5 mm) 375" (10 mm) .500" (12 mm) .500" (12 mm)

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A D D R E S S E S

HEADQUARTERS

Strippit Inc.

12975 Clarence Center Rd. USA-AKRON NY 14001 UNITED STATES Tel. + 1 716 5424511 Fax + 1 716 5425957 e-mail: [email protected] LVD Company n.v. Nijverheidslaan 2 B-8560 GULLEGEM BELGIUM

Tel. + 32 56 43 05 11 Fax + 32 56 43 25 00 e-mail: [email protected]

SUBSIDIARIES*

LVD BeNeLux nv Gullegem, Belgium LVD GmbH Lahr, Germany LVD s.a. Raismes, France LVD Ltd.

Oxfordshire, United Kingdom LVD Italia s.r.l.

Parma, Italy

LVD SWE-NOR A/S Oslo, Norway LVD GR E.P.E. Volos, Greece LVD-Polska Sp. z.o.o. Kedzierzyn-Kozle, Poland LVD SIT d.o.o.

Ajdovscina, Slovenia LVD S 2

Tornala, Slovakia LVD Napomar s.a. Cluj, Romania LVD do Brasil Ltda Joinville, Brazil P.T. LVD Center Jakarta, Indonesia Magal LVD India Pvt Ltd. Bangalore, India

LVD (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd Shah Alam, Malaysia LVD Company Ltd. Bangkok, Thailand

LVD-Strippit (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Shanghai, China

www.lvdgroup.com

*For full address details of your local subsidiary or agent, or to download the latest literature, please visit our website:

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