We've seen shops running these for stainless steel kitchen fabrication and they're getting clean edges on 3mm sheet at around 4-5 meters per minute, which is pretty much what you'd expect from a 3kW source at 1064nm wavelength.

The 3000x1500mm table handles standard 1.5x3 meter sheets without repositioning, and the 700kg load capacity means you can stack multiple blanks for nested —most buyers go with the 3kW option for thicker aluminun or copper, but the 1000W or 1500W variants are fine if you're mostly doing thin-gauge carbon steel.

Positioning accuracy holds at ±0.05mm on both axes, and the repeatability is about the same, so you can run multi-pass cuts on 6mm plate without stepping out of tolerance—the Hiwin rails and YASKAWA motors keep it stable even at 100m/min traverse speed.
What it does is let you process up to 12mm stainless or 20mm carbon steel in a single pass, though for brass and copper you'll want to stay under 8mm or so because the beam absorption drops off—that's just physics, not a flaw in the machine.

The CypCut controller is straightforward once you've used any Chinese CNC system, and Empower laser head (usually 2-4 weeks lead time) handles focal adjustments automatically, which saves setup time when switching between 1.5mm and 6mm materail.

We've got teh 3800kg gantry frame with Tongfei chiller and SMC proportional valve as standard, and the 12-month the laser source and drives—just confirm the shipping crate dimensions (4900×2900×2000mm) fit your loading dock before ordering.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for this model, so you can start with a single machine to test it out.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock and current production schedule.
Yes, we can provide CE and FDA certifications, plus a detailed inspection report for the machine. Just let us know what documents you need.
Yes, the max table load is 700kg, so a full sheet of aluminum within that weight is fine. Just make sure the material is evenly distributed on the table.
We ship it in a wooden case suitable for sea freight. Store it in a dry, ventilated indoor area below 40°C, and keep it away from corrosive gases.