Lasers & Waterjets
Manufacturer, Model, Capacity Year Stock
icon Omax Waterjet, Model 2652, Capacity 30" x 69" 7760
icon Techni Waterjet, Model Intec 35, Capacity 3' x 5' New! 7070
icon Mitsubishi Laser, 2,000 Watt, Model LXP-2512, Capacity 4' x 8' 1995 W1283
icon Han Kwang Laser, 2,000 Watt, Model FL-2512, Capacity 4' x 8' New! CALL
icon Techni Waterjet, Model Intec 510, Capacity 5' x 10' New! CALL
icon Prima Laser, 4,000 Watt, 5-Axis, Model Domino 1530 ,
Capacity 5' x 10'
2007 W1272
icon Prima Laser, 4,000 Watt, 3 Axis, Model Platino 1530, Capacity 5' x 10' 2007 W1273
icon NTC Laser, 1,500 Watt, 3-Axis, Model TLV 510, Capacity 5' x 10' 2000 W1228
icon NTC Laser, 1,700 Watt, 5-Axis, Model TLM 61, Capacity 6' x 10' 1994 W1284
icon NTC Laser, 1,700 Watt, 5-Axis, Model TLM 610, Capacity 6' x 10' 1994 W1285
icon Ingersoll-Rand Waterjet, Model HS-1001, Capacity 6' x 10' 1995 7478
icon Techni Waterjet, Model Intec 612, Capacity 6' x 12' New! CALL
icon Mitsubishi Laser, 3,000 watt, 5 Axis, Model VZ1-3020D,
Capacity 7' x 10'
2005 W1289
Lasers are used for cutting steel and other metals and for inscribing patterns. Waterjets such as the Techni line have the ability to cut material without heat. Minimizing the effects of heat allows metals to be cut without harming or changing intrinsic properties. Waterjets are used for operations such as cutting, shaping, carving, and reaming. Speak with one of our representatives today about which line is best for your application.
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