Laser-punch combination system

Dec. 10, 2008
LVD Strippit introduces the STRIPPIT LP-1225 Laser-Punch. Available as a cost-effective standalone combined laser and punching machine or as part of an integrated automated pick-sort system, the LP-1225 offers inexpensive flexible part processing.

LVD Strippit (Akron, New York) introduces a new laser-punch combination system, the STRIPPIT LP-1225 Laser-Punch. Available as a cost-effective standalone combined laser and punching machine or as part of an integrated automated pick-sort system, the LP-1225 offers inexpensive flexible part processing.

A combination of LVD's latest hydraulic punch press and Fanuc's fast axial flow CO2 laser technology, the STRIPPIT LP-1225 is presented within an integrated Fanuc-GE laser source, motor drive, and control package, delivering exceptional part quality and accuracy at an affordable price.

Capable of punching, forming, tapping, and laser cutting, the LP-1225 provides the ultimate in flexibility. Equipped with a low noise/scratch sensitive brush bed system, the machine is ideal for processing lighter gauge components.

The LP-1225 has a capacity of 49.21˝ x 98.4˝ (1250 x 2500 mm) maximum sheet size, 20 ton programmable hydraulic press drive, and 0.250˝ (6,35 mm) maximum material thickness.

Integrating the STRIPPIT LP-1225 with LVD's Pick-Sort robotic material and part handling system transforms the machine into a 'lights out' punch/laser processing cell, requiring only minimal operator supervision. Pick-Sort further enhances the system's efficiency and value adding capability.

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