LVD is introducing the TL 8525 to its line of tube laser cutting machines. The new generation tube laser, designed from the ground up, comes equipped with a number of high-performance features to optimise tube cutting for even the most complex of applications. With a large 8500 mm infeed length, the TL 8525 can process tubes up to 250 mm round or square. Standard machine features include a 45° 3D tilt-axis cutting head for bevelling, six-position front loader, and a wide X-axis cutting head range of 1190 mm to maximise material usage.
The TL 8525 is built for high productivity. Notably, a substantial 400 mm Z axis permits the cutting of larger profiles, while a completely new welded steel structure provides high rigidity and dynamics. A pre-mounted chuck and steady rest facilitate quick and easy machine installation and start-up.
LVD’s TL 8525 maintains the compact footprint of other TL models and offers the advantage of accessibility on all sides of the machine. As loading and unloading is handled on one side, the machine can fit in a small space or against a wall.
To provide versatility for the widest range of use to cut round, square, rectangle or other profiles, no matter the complexity, LVD says that the TL 8525 is equipped with key features typically offered as options on comparable tube laser cutting machines.
For instance, a 45° 3D tilt cutting head is standard. This multi-axis cutting head delivers: high-precision bevel cutting in round, square, rectangular and irregular-shaped tubes; cuts complex profiles and channels; and can be used for weld preparation cuts in thick-walled tubes.
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