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Product category: Machinery and Production Equipment
News Release from: ESAB | Subject: Ultrarex UXL-P
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 February 2003

Low cost unit handles oxy-fuel and
plasma cutting

The new low cost Ultrarex UXL-P can be used for many different cutting tasks and provides features and benefits normally associated with more expensive cutting machine technology.

The new low cost Ultrarex UXL-P can be used for many different cutting tasks and provides features and benefits normally associated with more expensive cutting machine technology It can be used as a high-speed plasma machine or alternatively for single or twin head oxy-fuel applications

The combined machine offers high versatility at an economical cost with cutting thicknesses of 100mm achievable with oxy-fuel cutting.

For plasma, various systems up to 100A can be supplied to suit varied cutting requirements.

The Ultrarex UXL-P has a cutting width of up to 2000mm with two torches and a high-speed cutting capability.

The Ultrarex UXL-P provides the fabricators with the opportunity to carry out a variety of work in-house thanks to its versatility, reducing outside subcontract cutting.

Increased productivity is offered by the Ultrarex UXL-P by fully automatic cutting cycles for both plasma and oxy-fuel cutting.

This is achieved by including systems for automatic ignition, automatic height control and automatic piercing.

The cutting processes have been integrated into the machine design.

A full oxy-fuel gas distribution system, including a set of solenoids, ensures reliable automatic hole piercing.

Accuracy is a key benefit of the Ultrarex UXL-P and the transverse linear guiding system gives the highest accuracy throughout the entire cutting area.

Associated ESAB numerical controls guarantee efficient job preparation.

A library with 65 fixed programs is supplied as standard. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...

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