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5DLC - Five-Axis Laser Cutting Machine

Data Model A full range of RTCP laser point space control, including a variety of different mechanical structure types of five-axis linkage data models.
Expert Database The expert database system only needs to enter the cutting thickness and material, and the cutting parameters can be automatically generated.
Self-Diagnosis of Faults The machine tool has a fault self-diagnosis function to quickly find faults.
Intelligent Process It supports automatic cutting of a variety of corners.
DETAILS
Difference between a 3 axis and 5 axis laser cutting machine
The fundamental difference between 3 axis vs 5 axis is the number of axes used to machine the workpiece. Although both are used for high-precision, automated precision machining, there are differences.

3 axis laser cutter
The 3 axis laser cutter cuts from front to back and left to right along the X, Y and Z axes. 3 axis laser is suitable for precision cutting of flat geometries. This is the most common type of machine used by many sheet metal fabricators. The 3 axis laser cutter is the best choice for cutting regular sheet metal.
Its disadvantage is that it can only cut vertically. For unconventional, complex, and unevenly shaped parts, constant parameter updating and repositioning is required, and the results may need to be more satisfactory.

5 axis laser machine
In contrast to the 3 axis, the 5 axis laser machine adds the A and B axes around the selection and the X, Y and Z axes. This means that the laser head of the 5 axis laser machine can be angled to cut, and complex shapes of collars can enter the cutting path into the computer and cut without problems.
The 5 axis laser machine is ideally suited for cutting irregularly shaped and complex workpieces.
Cutting Samples from Our Powerful 5D Laser Machine
One machine — unlimited geometry: 5-axis laser cutting for 3D parts, curves, and bevels. See real samples that demonstrate the flexibility, precision, and complexity this advanced system can achieve.

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