That 20m per minute speed is what actually caught my eye — it's roughly double what you'd get form a standdard CO2 setup for same thickness range, and we've needed throughput improvements on the sheet metal line for a while now.
The 2KW continuous wave source through the QBH QHS fiber interface gives you a 25mm clear aperture which is actually pretty generous for beam shaping, and with a 100mm collimator matched to a 125mm focusing lens you're looking at consistent kerf quality across the 30 to 1200mm diameter range.

Position accuracy is spec'd at plus or minus 0.05mm which is tighter tolerance than most comparably priced gantry systems out there, and teh water cooling system means you can actually run it for extended shifts without thermal drift becoming a problem.

Warranty is standard at one year (pretty much industry norm for this weight class at 16.5 metric tons), and we usually have stock on these but confirm lead time — it can run 20 days or so if we're between.

So ordering is straightforward: MOQ is one unit, they send a full COA with HPLC and particle data, though this cutter is optimized for metal — not suited for acrylic or wood without swapping the optics, which they'll do but at extra cost.
Also, one thing a newer operator might not think about is that the 25mm clear aperture is fixed, so if you're planning on small detail work under 2mm gauge you'll actually want to run lower power settings to avoid overheating the cut zone.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for this model, but if you're buying multiple machines we can discuss a volume discount. Just let us know your needs.
Standard lead time is about 30-45 days, depending on current production load. If you need it faster, we can expedite for an additional fee.
Yes, we can supply CE, FDA, and other relevant certifications on request. Just specify which ones you need, and we'll include them with the shipment.
That's the range of tube diameters the machine can handle, not part length. For flat sheets, the gantry bed size determines max part dimensions; reach out with your sheet size for exact specs.
Store it in a dry, climate-controlled environment between 10-40°C. Drain the water cooling system completely to prevent freezing or algae buildup, and cover the machine to keep dust off the optics.