


Description
Minimalist design
Under the condition of ensuring the performance of the machine, it adopts the sophisticated and simplified design, which only takes up a very small space. It is suitable for any small studio and very convenient to move.
Upgraded Mainboard with Lightburn Support
To realize cutting for thin metal requires at least 50w power + 100*100mm lens, and the accessory fixture is needed.
50w+100*100mm lens cutting capacity:
Stainless steel: 0.8mm;
Soft steels (Alu. Copper. Gold. Silver...): 1.2mm.
Specifications:
Working Area: 100x100mm (can extend upto 300x300mm with different lens)
Laser Power: 50W
Laser Source: MAX
Max Engraving Line Speed: 7000mm/Sec
Min Line Width: 0.02mm
Accuracy: 0.01mm
Unit Power: 0.5kW
Accessories:
Protective glasses
Note: Rotary attachment is sold separately
We have a vast experience with 3D printers and Laser Engravers and proudly offer Local Support and Warranty.
GST invoices will be supplied for all purchases.
All our listings have local stock unless specified on top of the listings.
Feel free to visit our website or AKL store to explore our range.
Discounts available for businesses, education and non-profits, please ask for a quote.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Auckland 3-4 days, Standard | $45.00 | |
North Island 4-6 days, Standard | $85.00 | |
North Island 4-6 days, Rural | $95.00 | |
South Island 4-6 days, Standard | $120.00 | |
South Island 4-6 days, Rural | $140.00 | |
Shipping more than one item | No extra charge | |
Pick-up available from Albany, Auckland | Free |
Estimated delivery times in business days
Payment Options
Pay instantly by card, Ping balance or saved bank account.
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers
Leapion LM-S Split Type 50W Fiber Laser Machine
About the seller
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