Working Area (W * L) | 1300mm * 2500mm (51” * 98.4”) |
Software | Offline Software |
Laser Power | 150W/300W/500W |
Laser Source | CO2 Glass Laser Tube |
Mechanical Control System | Ball Screw & Servo Motor Drive |
Working Table | Knife Blade or Honeycomb Working Table |
Max Speed | 1~600mm/s |
Acceleration Speed | 1000~3000mm/s2 |
Position Accuracy | ≤±0.05mm |
Machine Size | 3800 * 1960 * 1210mm |
Operating Voltage | AC110-220V±10%,50-60HZ |
Cooling Mode | Water Cooling and Protection System |
Working Environment | Temperature:0—45℃ Humidity:5%—95% |
It is mainly used for metal cutting. You may need to set a certain focus distance in the software when the cutting material is not flat or with different thickness. Then the laser head will automatically go up and down, keeping the same height & focus distance to match with what you set inside the software to achieve a consistently high cutting quality.
The Ball Screw is a high-efficiency method of converting rotary motion to linear motion by using a recirculating ball mechanism between the screw shaft and the nut. Compared with a conventional sliding screw, the ball screw requires a driving torque of one-third or less, making it ideal for saving drive motor power. By equipping Ball Screw Module on MimoWork Flatbed Laser Cutter, it offers significantly improvement on efficiency, precision, and accuracy.
A servomotor is a closed-loop servomechanism that uses position feedback to control its motion and final position. The input to its control is a signal (either analog or digital) representing the position commanded for the output shaft. The motor is paired with some type of position encoder to provide position and speed feedback. In the simplest case, only the position is measured. The measured position of the output is compared to the command position, the external input to the controller. If the output position differs from that required, an error signal is generated which then causes the motor to rotate in either direction, as needed to bring the output shaft to the appropriate position. As the positions approach, the error signal reduces to zero, and the motor stops. Servo motors ensure higher speed and higher precision of the laser cutting and engraving.
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