multiprocess welder

RedSabre 1500X

SKU: EV-LRS1500X
$9,999.00
5 year
Weight: 300 lb
Dimensions: 50 in × 27 in × 47 in
Price: $9,999.00
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RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X
RedSabre 1500X

Laser  technology is beginning to revolutionize the welding industry.  Laser applications in the welding industry are evolving so fast that many major welding companies are having  a hard time keeping up with it  However, the need to stay current with Laser technology is clear because it has become not only become affordable, it changes in design and manufacturing of lasers have made them compact and practical even for small operations.  Even so, some welding manufacturers have been slow or reticent to accept the new applications of Laser technology in the welding industry.  However, in keeping with the heart of Everlast's policies to lead the way in the industry, Everlast has taken the lead by releasing a full scale production line with more laser related welding equipment than any other welding brand.

With the evolution of lasers and developments made in compact Fiber lasers, it has become very clear that Fiber Lasers are the future for precision welding of light to medium gauge metals.  The pinpoint accuracy and speed at which a Fiber Laser can weld is stunning.  New developments in technology haave also improved ergonomics and durability of the hand held laser guns and related equipment. Compared to old CO2 lasers, Fiber lasers are "light years" ahead.

New developments in fiber laser technology allows one machine to expertly handle  many other  welding related processes without adding a lot of extra machines or equipment.  The  RedSabre 1500X can Weld, Cut, and descale rust and paint with one machine, making a truly versatile multi-process machine.  No extra purchases are necessary to do so.  It includes all the attachments and lenses needed to adapt the machine to the process desired.  The programming allows for Cutting, cleaning, passivation, and welding without any special updates or upgrades to the machine.  All you will need to do is provide, filler wire (MIG type) shielding gas or compressed air (depending upon the process) to support the desired process.

The ergonomic  gun is compact and powerful with a fatigue reducing gun handle angle and a molded grip.

 

For manual use only.  Not intended for automatic or computer controlled applications.

 

Notice:

  1. The operation of all Lasers in the USA falls under FDA restrictions, guidelines and general regulations. Additional OSHA and ANSI regulations and standards applicable to laser welding/cleaning/cutting use and applications exist.
  2. This is a class 4 laser, the most dangerous category. Safety Training and special laser light shielding equipment is required to use lasers for any application. Laser light radiation can be harmful, even though the wave length is not visible to the naked eye. 
  3. Use safety glasses only matched to the wave length of this unit. Other Specialized safety equipment is also required  Do not use standard cutting shades or welding helmets while using this equipment.  Use only safety eye and face wear rated for 1080 nm wave lengths. 
  4. The purchase of this laser welder may require registration with your local and state governments.  Please identify any registration issues and concerns before purchase.  Please contact your local and state governing authorities before purchase to inquire about registering your laser welders. Everlast does not maintain a list for each state, nor lists of general requirements for registration. 
  5. The use of a laser in your business may require you to follow additional ANZI guidelines separate from the use of regular arc welders.  It may also require special training and certifications that require additional investment and costs. In businesses with employees, you may be required to appoint a Laser Safety Officer with completed training and certification and additionally train individual operators and nearby individuals in laser safety and use.
  6.  Contact independent laser safety certification companies for details and pricing of training. Most companies offer online certification, with some offering in person training as well.  Prices vary for certification.
  7. Check with your insurance company to make sure that the use of a laser welder in your facility is covered if training and certifications are in place. 

 

 

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