X1510 Fiber Laser Cutting Machine
120m/min speed - 1.5G acceleration - IPG laser source from 1.5kW to 3kW
The X1510 model is a compact, compact, space-saving, energy-saving fibre laser cutter with a fully enclosed stylish exterior. It has similar features to the X3015 model but with a smaller table The main components of the machine are the top quality German and Japanese parts you have come to expect from HSG: Panasonic servo motors, IPG laser source, Wittenstein Alpha rack, Precitec laser head, Omron and Schneider electronics. Thanks to the quality components, it has a high machining speed of up to 120m/min with 1.5G acceleration. The internal frame of the machine is equipped with a heat-resistant manganese steel plate cover, which has the function of effectively protecting it from heat and impact.
The precision that characterises HSG machines is also reflected in the machine frame. The machine body is based on an extremely stable and solid frame, which is machined on a 12-metre CNC milling machine, followed by a 600°C heat treatment and 24-hour cooling. Thanks to special processes, the accuracy of the table surface is guaranteed for 20 years.
The machine has a 1500x1000mm horizontally moving worktable. Its redesigned enclosure has a rear door that can be opened to process larger sheets, and its sheet clamping system prevents vibration and shifting of the material.
Thanks to the specialisation in fibre laser cutting machines, HSG machines have a high technical standard. The main components that make up the machines are all supplied by renowned suppliers (IPG laser source, Precitec laser head, Panasonic servo motors, Wittenstein Alpha rack, Omron and Schneider electronic components). Thanks to the automatic self-lubrication and fully enclosed system, lubrication is always optimal with minimum dirt and maintenance.
To ensure the long-term precision of the machine, the frame is covered with a heat- and flame-retardant manganese steel plate that resists the high force of slag precipitation, high temperatures and shocks during cutting.