Ajan 2004/130 High Definition Plasma Cutting Machine 415V

The Ajan High Definition CNC plasma cutting machines offer high quality profile cutting for a range of materials, delivering both excellent edge squareness and a virtually dross free finish, while maintaining production feed rates. The machines are constructed to a heavy industrial standard and, by manufacturing the machine totally in house including all of the electronic components, Ajan ensure that they can offer the required support to the machine for the duration of its working life. All models come complete with Ajan CAD/CAM software including comprehensive features and free software upgrades. Options include the advanced bevel cutting plasma head, oxy cutting torches and a heavy industrial extraction/ filtration system, developed specifically for these models; alternatively they can be connected to a new or existing factory ducted system.

Ajan 2004/130 High Definition Plasma Cutting Machine 415V
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Features

  • High Definition plasma cutting technology
  • Automatic gas console
  • Automatic torch height control
  • Ajan CNC control unit using industry standard DIN/ISO ‘G’ codes
  • Able to work with DXF and ESSI toolpath files
  • CAD drawing software
  • CAM nesting and optimisation software
  • Consistent quality, virtually dross free finish without the requirement for secondary operation
  • 'Optohole' technology for bolt hole optimisation
  • Strong steel frame designed to withstand constant high speed production
  • X and Y axis precision rack and pinion system with AC servo motors
  • Resume cutting feature
  • Rapid traverse speed
  • Marking and cutting of material performed with the same plasma torch
  • Fume extraction system beneath the table with exhaust connection at rear of machine that can be connected to factory extraction system or to optional filtration unit

Options

  • Oxy fuel units
  • 4-axis bevel cutting head
  • 5-axis bevel cutting head
  • High efficiency extraction/filtration system

Technical Information

MODEL   2004/130
Plasma Output Amps 30-130
Production Pierce Capacity
Mild Steel mm 25
Stainless Steel mm 20
Aluminium mm 20
Maximum Cutting Capacity
Mild Steel mm 30
Stainless Steel mm 25
Aluminium mm 25
X Axis Stroke mm 2000
Y Axis Stroke mm 4000
Length mm 7250
Width mm 3865
Height mm TBA
Weight kg TBA
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