Mitsubishi is introducing a new fiber laser line at FABTECHin booth C-3040. The new 3015 NX-F Fiber Laser comes standard with a fiber laser oscillator, a Z-axis linear drive, head preset auto-focus processing, a 64-bitNCwith 15” touch screen NC-panel and more. The stroke on the new NX-F is 125.9” (3,198mm) by 62.9” (1,598mm) by 4.7” (119mm), with positioning accuracy of 0. 0019/20” (0.05/500 mm). The rapid traverse rate on the single axis machines is 4,724” (120 m) per minute, or 6,680” (170 m) per minute on simultaneous machines. The company is also offering the 2D eX machine. Replacing former LVP series, eX is the fifth generation in a line of 2D Mitsubishi lasers. Themachine is designed to provide low running costs and eco-friendly features for power and gas consumption, and stable operation for greater productivity. The eX model 3015 eX 60XF features a 6,000- watt resonator. The eX line features an eco mode designed to cut running costs by up to 90% during standby. Carbon dioxide emissions are reduced by around 30% compared to competitormachines, said the company. The machine’s new compact design is intended to provide a small footprint without reducing table size. Another featured product is the XL laser line of large-size laser processing machines designed to deliver reliability, stability and productivity in thick sheet cutting applications. Mitsubishi’s rigid, large-size laser processing machines are equipped with a 45CF-R resonator designed to provide high-quality beam, accuracy and cost-effectiveness. The space-saving design is equipped with a resonator, cooling unit and control unit. Mitsubishi broadens its supply chain offering with the introduction of an entry-level waterjet machine, the MWX3. This newmachine is especially useful for production environments and customers new to waterjet. The model features a bevel head-useful for fabricators as it can be used for weld prep-and the solid base construction and cantilever head design are intended to provide reliability and affordability. MWX3 comes standardwith a high pressure S-50 KMT pump, which provides 60,000 PSI of water traveling up to MACH 2 with 1.09 GPM of water consumption through a maximum orifice size of 0.013”. The reciprocating hydraulic piston to ceramic water piston ratio is 20:1, pushing the water into an accumulator designed tomaintain a smooth, even flow to the cutting nozzle. For press brake, Mitsubishi offers a range of sizes and features. The BB Series ball screwbrake is driven by anAC servomotor and ball screwmechanism. It is designed to provide high productivity with a high-speed ram and high precision repeatability (± 0.001 mm). “The BH Series Dual Drive System press brake, different from conventional servo hydraulic mechanisms, separately controls high speed up and down movement by AC servo motor and ball screw drive and hydraulic pressure movement,” said a company spokesperson. “By the Dual Drive System, high speed down movement at 200 mm/sec and stable repeat-stop accuracy by AC servo motor and hydraulic drive are enabled, realizing high productivity.” The Dener Diamond Elite press brake represents the series of large brakes, accommodating weights ranging from 40 to 2,000 tons and offering three to more than 11-axis capabilities. “Our product lineup is always changing, always growing, always evolving, because it reflects our customers who are doing the same,” said Bill Isaac, VP of Mitsubishi Laser. “We are excited about the addition of the new fiber laser line, ourmore powerful eX line, and a host of other improvements and advancements.” For more information contact: Mitsubishi Laser c/o MC Machinery Systems, Inc. 1500 Michael Drive Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-616-5920 mitslaser@mcmachinery.com www.mitsubishi-world.com www.misubishi-laser.com FABTECH Booth C-3040