AMADA LASMAC LC 2415 aII with Fancuc AF4000E Laser Cutting Machine

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Amada LASMAC LC 2415 αIII with FANUC AF4000E

Machine Type: CNC Controlled 2D Laser Cutting Machine
Manufacturer: Amada Co. Ltd., Japan / Amada GmbH, Germany
Model: LASMAC LC 2415 αIII
Laser source: FANUC AF4000E CO₂ laser
Year of construction: approx. 2004
Laser power: 4,000 W (4 kW)
Control: FANUC CNC control system
Workspace:
X-axis: 2,500 mm
Y-axis: 1,500 mm
Z-axis: approx. 100 mm

Workable materials:
Structural steel up to 12 mm
Stainless steel up to 8 mm
Aluminium up to 6 mm

Positioning Accuracy: ±0.01 mm
Repeatability: ±0.005 mm
Drive system: Servo motors with ball screws
Cooling:
Riedel chiller type PC 316.21-NE, year of manufacture 2004, 400 V
Water-cooled laser resonator

Extraction / filter system:
Keller Lufttechnik VARIO T 1.5 A, built in 2004, 3.8 kW
Oil and dust separation integrated

Transformer: External isolation transformer 4 kW
Power supply: 400 V / 50 Hz
Total power: approx. 25–30 kVA
Current consumption: approx. 40 A
Hourly Hours: 23,488 Operating Hours
Safety equipment:
Complete cladding with viewing windows
Door locking system
Emergency stop switch
Warnings according to CE / TÜV certification

Weight (total): approx. 6,000–7,000 kg

Applications:
Precise cutting of sheet metal blanks
Use in mechanical, metal and apparatus construction
Series production and prototyping

Short conclusion:
The Amada LASMAC LC 2415 αIII with FANUC AF4000E is a robust and precise 4 kW CO₂ laser cutting system for high-precision cutting of metal sheets. Ideal for industrial applications with high demands on quality and repeatability.
Lot number:
03S-CHP-1
Location:
Velbert, DE
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Amada Lasmac
Type
LC 2415 aII mit Fancuc AF4000E
Year of build
2004
Laser power
4kW
Digital display
Yes
Hours on display
23488
Electric connection
400V
Manual present
Yes

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