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Fiber Laser Cutting Machine Now Equipped with Integrated Rotary Axis



When purchasing a new ByStar Fiber, it can be now be equipped with an integrated rotary axis. The operator simply inserts the tubes that are to be processed through a hatch on the side of the machine housing or directly through the sliding door on the long side of the machine. Due to the sliding door on the long side of the cutting area, ByStar Fiber users always have unlimited access to the parts that are to be processed. This facilitates both the set-up for tube processing jobs and the fast unloading of the completed cut parts.

The standard version of the new tube processing upgrade enables tubes with a diameter of between 1.25" and 12.5" and a variety of lengths to be processed. The standard scope of delivery also includes the Tube Cutting software module. This module is an expansion for the BySoft 7 programming software. It allows users to design parts for tube processing, input existing CAD files and edit them. "Due to the intuitive software design, cutting plans for tubes are created in no time at all," said a Bystronic spokesperson.

In order to process longer tubes, Bystronic offers a mobile upgrade, the rotary axis box. The rotary axis box is easily attached to the ByStar Fiber. It enables tubes up to a length of 10' to be fed in through the hatch on the side of the machine housing for processing. The rotary axis box enables the precise positioning of long tubes and provides reliable shielding against laser radiation. When the rotary axis box is not in use, the machine operator can detach it in just a few simple steps. When laser cutting tubes up to 20' in length, users can expand the rotary axis box with an additional extension box. Upon request, Bystronic offers this extension box as an upgrade.

For more information contact:

Bystronic Inc.

200 Airport Road

Elgin, IL 60123

847-214-0300 / 800-247-3332

sales.us@bystronic.com

www.bystronicusa.com

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