Commonly labeled as flexible, what does flexibility mean for a metal laser cutting machine? Firstly, in a literal sense, flexibility implies greater agility during the production process. Flexible production means it can complete various production tasks, adjust to market demands, and make the most extensive use of resources.
Laser cutting machines are essential equipment for flexible production. The flexibility of fiber laser cutting machines lies in the diversity of processing combinations: the laser beam can be used in both direct and guided modes. The laser can rotate, tilt, and move up and down, allowing for the processing of vertical surfaces and other complex workpiece surfaces with high precision and direct drive without dead space. By moving or flipping parts in a multi-axis manner under a single light beam, the machine can process parts that are difficult to fabricate with traditional methods. The laser head can move freely up and down, maintaining the workpiece fixed during processing, enabling the fabrication of complex parts. Moreover, by using a rotating and moving worktable, parts larger than the axis can be processed. The laser beam is controlled by automatic focusing. The linear axes of the laser system can be positioned along the light axis or any axis to maintain beam focus; the focusing position is accurate at any time without a limit on travel. Therefore, using metal laser cutting machines to process and shape carbon steel, regardless of the complexity of the material, as long as the design can be drawn in a computer, it can be manufactured.


