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Plasma cutting machine PlatePro series
oxy-fuelfor metalsheet metal

plasma cutting machine
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Characteristics

Technology
plasma, oxy-fuel
Material
for metal
Product handled
sheet metal
Control type
CNC
Associated function
marking
Applications
for industrial applications
Other characteristics
precision, portable
X travel

60 in, 72 in, 96 in

Y travel

120 in, 144 in, 240 in, 288 in

Cutting speed

13.33 in/s
(20,314.92 mm/min)

Description

The Plate Pro® is a metal plate cutting machine that is affordable, easy to install and simple to operate that utilizes plasma and oxy-fuel cutting technology to cut through metal. It is customized to meet your specific metal cutting needs. With assistance from a KOIKE Cutting Machine Specialist, you can have your customized Plate Pro cutting machine installed and up and running at your facility. The Plate Pro is the most competitive in its' class. As well as being very affordable, the Plate Pro is full featured, easy to install, and simple to operate. The Plate Pro is very practical for areas with limited space. The Plate Pro is a rigid rail, rapid traverse, and multi-tool station cutting system. Available in 5,6, and 8 foot cutting widths and 10, 12, 20, and 24 foot cut lengths. Utilizing a rigid beam and pedestal mounted precision rail system, the Plate Pro provides movement to maintain critical accuracy at the Plate Pro's high 800 IPM rapid traverse speed. Offering up to four tool stations, the Plate-Pro can be outfitted with dual plasma cutting systems, up to three oxy-fuel cutting stations, or a combination of oxy-fuel, plasma and plate marking systems. Plasma & Oxy-fuel cutting process capabilities

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