Entry level Fiber Laser Machine for Small Fab Shops

Entry Level Fiber Lasers

Everyone in fabrication has been talking about fiber lasers. With superior power, increased cutting speeds and minimal operation costs, it’s easy to see why. But for some smaller shops, the top-brand fiber lasers are priced out of reach thereby reducing access to this cutting-edge technology. While those more expensive machines boast impressive efficiency, cut speeds, high-acceleration and very low maintenance, there are machines out there that can get the job done for less. More and more we’re seeing smaller shops get started with entry level fiber laser machines to meet market demands.

Here’s why it’s a great idea to get into the fiber laser game with an entry-level machine:

Get The Latest Technology With Less Cost

Entry-level fiber laser machines allow you to buy into this innovative technology for a fraction of the investment. For smaller, less established shops this is a great way to get a foot in the door. Often, we see these shops getting started with less expensive machines and later, depending on their level of success, either purchasing a second machine or investing in a faster, more powerful machine.

Entry-level Fiber Laser Machines Have High-quality Parts

There’s a common misconception that because these lower-tier machines are less expensive, the components are of inferior quality. In fact, manufacturers like HSG have cut no corners. They supply inexpensive machines that feature leading brands in machine tool technology from Japan and Germany. Aside from the machine frame, all parts are name-brand, quality components that you can trust to last. In HSG’s GA line, all electrical components are sourced from Schneider, and the resonator is made by IPG – a recognized leader in the industry. Name-brand parts also include Panasonic and Sanyo servo drives, Precitec head and more. Here are some of this series’ other features we love:

  • The frame is precision-made to provide a solid core. The machine and pallet shuttle are housed inside a welded and stress-relieved steel frame. You can expect high acceleration and speed from the dual servo drive on the X-axis.
  • GA-Series lasers are equipped with Japanese-made Sanyo servo motors and amplifiers for precision and reliability.
  • With name-brand high-precision rack and pinion drives, you can trust the HSG GA Laser to get the job done. These machines adopt Alpha Wittenstein racks and gear reducers. This product, also used in Trumpf machines, is well recognized around the world.
  • The gantry is made of cast aluminum. This material is 50% lighter than traditional steel weldments which allows for higher acceleration rates and overall speed.

Boost Your Productivity, For Less

With power up to 12-kW and configurations including max acceleration of 1.5G, 8-second pallet exchange, automatic edge seeking and more, you can reap the benefits of fiber laser innovation at an entry-level cost.

When it comes to Fiber Laser, investing in an entry-level machine to get started doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or productivity. You can enjoy the power and speed Fiber Lasers are known for without breaking the bank. Want to get your foot in the Fiber Laser game? We can help you through the process from installation, maintenance advice, after-sales service and more.

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Eric St. James

Eric St. James is a President and part owner of Paramount for over 20 years. Strong business development professional with a Graduate focused in Mechanical Engineering Tech. from Dawson College.

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