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Handheld laser welder LWH-2000-N RayTools
The kit includes:
- laser welder with built-in cooling system
- welding gun with adjustable focal length and an accessory kit
- fiber laser source of MAX Photonics or Raycus
- automatic wire feeder
- set of cords
- starter kit of protective lenses and nozzles
Specifications
- Laser source output 2000 W
- Laser wavelength 1064 nm
- Welding speed up to 120 mm/s
- Power supply 3x400 Hz
- Dimensions (including cable rack) 630x1300x1500mm
Price included
One-day training along with machine installation
- 1 day up to 8 hours – machine installation and operational
training.
Operation
Due to the revolutionary welding system, any user can achieve good
working results after just a short training.
The electrode feed cable allows the welder to work freely at multiple
stations without having to relocate the device. The small heat
affected zone prevents excessive distortion. The weld is placed very
simply and quickly, creating a robust joint.
Application
The laser welder is designed for professional use in facilities
requiring high-quality and aesthetic welds.
Sources specifications
1000 W
- Mild steel: up to 3mm
- Stainless steel: up to 3mm
- Aluminum: 2mm
- Brass: 0,8 – 1mm
1500 W
- Mild steel: up to 4mm
- Stainless steel: up to 4mm
- Aluminum: 3mm
- Brass: 1mm
2000 W
- Mild steel: up to 5mm
- Stainless steel: up to 5mm
- Aluminum: 4mm
- Brass: 2mm
3000 W
- Mild steel: do 8 mm
- Stainless steel: do 8 mm
- Aluminum: 7 mm
Structure
The gun cable ensures high freedom of movement making it easy to weld
in different positions. The built-in controller with a large,
transparent display is operated intuitively. The device is equipped
with a powerful cooling system which allows it to work under harsh
O5156761 conditions in three shifts.
Pronciple of operation
The laser welding machine melts the welding wire and part edges using
laser heat. Once the device is started and set up, the welding gun is
applied at the beginning of the future welding line. Then, when the
handle trigger is pressed, the beam is produced in the source and fed
via a fibre optic cable to the gun head. The beam is focused and
emitted towards the welding wire which feeds (via a feeder) to the
contact point. Then, when the trigger is activated, the gun must
travel along the welding line according to the wire feed rate. A
water-circulated cooling system ensures a constant operating
temperature of the source and gun. Radiation emission levels and
cooling are controlled by a controller which adjustes the values
according to user parameters.