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Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

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Hello! I need same help to setup cutting condition for 12mm mild steel on Amada X1 laser. Overall cut is ok, but is burn the hols and slots. It melts the material. What would you change in condition to fix this problem? We using the condition 1 to pirce then start with 2 and run on 6.

RE: Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

What size holes/slots are they? It would help to know the diameter or size.

Try this:

Power: 2000 Watts
Freq: 800
Duty: 70
Feed: 800
Gas : 0.8

RE: Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

(OP)
how would you set up pierce condition(1) and start condition (2)?

RE: Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

(OP)
Thanks for your help. We sorted it out. There are code missing oin add func (00000010)

Can you share also cutting condition for 12mm stineless steel?

RE: Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

Laserkatana what machine do you use?

RE: Amada X1 Laser help with cuting condition on 12mm mild steel

Currently I use Mitsubishi Fiber Lasers (GX) but I have used several CO2 and Fibers from them.

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