Everlast RedSabre 2000X Laser Welder, Cleaner & Cutter
New applications of Fiber laser technology related to welding have also evolved to include cutting and cleaning/descaling all-in-one versions.
Up until recently 2000 Watt fiber lasers were all water-cooled. This meant having large, bulky equipment to move around, sometimes weighing in excess of 750 lbs. However, concepts and applications of new technologies and developments in existing technologies have allowed the size and weight to be drastically reduced for this size of welder. The new RedSabre 2000 employs a novel method of cooling compared to the water cooled design: refrigeration. The refrigerated design reduces size and weight while improving cooling so that the units can run non stop for up to 12+ hours.
This model can Weld, Cut, and descale rust and paint. It includes all the attachments and lenses needed to do so. All you will need to do is provide, filler wire (MIG type) shielding gas or compressed air (depending upon the process).
The ergonomic SUP21T gun is compact and powerful with a fatigue reducing gun handle angle and a molded grip.
Laser technology is rapidly evolving. The technology has moved away from old large CO2 systems with costs ranging into the hundreds of thousands of dollars to small, more portable fiber lasers that can be operated with hand held equipment with price tags below ten thousand dollars.
Still relatively new for commercial applications, Fiber Lasers are the future for precision welding of light to medium gauge metals. The pinpoint accuracy and speed at which a Laser can weld is stunning. New, improved technology has improved ergonomics and durability of the hand held laser guns and related equipment.
For manual use only. Not intended for automatic or computer controlled applications.
- Optical Pump powered by GW
- 240V Input
- Class 4 Laser
- 20A Rated Input
- 2500 Watt Fiber Laser
- Refrigeration-Cooled Design
- Maximum Weld Mild/Stainless Steel: 1/4" (6mm)
- Maximum Weld Aluminum: 11/64" (4.5mm)
- Maximum Cut Mild/Stainless Steel: 1/4" (6mm)
- Maximum Cut Aluminum: 3/16" (5mm)
- Wire Feeder included
- Can be used to create Autogenous welds
- Gas Type: Argon or Nitrogen (N2)
- Cut Gas: Air or Nitrogen (N2)
- Gas Flow Rate for Welding 30 CFH
- Travel speed up to 5 inches per second
- Great Duty Cycle with 100% duty cycle with 12 hour rating at max output
- Travel speed up to 5 inches per second, depending upon thickness and settings
Weld/Cut Specifications (fractional values are rounded to nearest equivalent common sheet/plate value):
- Gap Fill (Root) w/o Wire: 1.0mm/.040"
- Gap Fill (Root) Single Wire Feeder 1.6mm/.062"(≤1/16")
- Gap Fill (Root) Double Wire Feeder 2.0mm/ .080" (≤ 5/64")
- Single Side Weld Steel/S.S. Max: 6.0mm/ .240" (≤ 1/4")
- Single Side Weld Aluminum Max: 4.5mm/ .180" (≤ 3/16")
- Single Side Weld Copper Max: 3.0mm/ .120" (≤ 1/8")
- Cut Thickness Steel Max: 6.0mm/ .240" (≤ 1/4")
- Cut Thickness Aluminum Max: 5.0mm/ .200" (≤7/32")
- Synchronizing Wire feeder attachment
- SUP23T Laser Gun with 30 ft. cable
- Starter Consumables Kit with nozzles for welding, cleaning and cutting
- D18T2 Protective Lens Kit: 5 pc
- D20T4.5 F800 Focus Lens
- Data Cable
- Safety Goggles
- Key
NOTE:
- This is a class 4 laser, the most dangerous category. Safety Training and special laser light shielding equipment is required to use lasers for any application. Laser light radiation can be harmful, even though the wavelength is not visible to the naked eye.
- Use safety glasses only matched to the wavelength of this unit. Other specialised safety equipment is also required. Do not use standard cutting shades or welding helmets while using this equipment. Use only safety eye and face wear rated for 1080 nm wave lengths.
- The use of a laser in your business may require you to follow additional guidelines separate from the use of regular welders. It may also require special training and certifications that require additional investment and costs. In businesses with employees, you may be required to appoint a Laser Safety Officer with completed training and certification and additionally train individual operators and nearby individuals in laser safety and use.
- Contact independent laser safety certification companies for details and pricing of training. Most companies offer online certification, with some offering in person training as well. Prices vary for certification.
- Check with your insurance company to make sure that the use of a laser welder in your facility is covered if training and certifications are in place.