High Speed plasma cutting for the most critical tolerance parts
The unitized PlasMAX cutting system differs from any other plate cutting machine produced by Controlled Automation with its unique all aluminum gantry design for the highest speed accelerations between parts.
This allows the PlasMAX combined with its high precision drive system to not only cut faster than any other system, but produce the most critically accurate plasma cut parts possible. The PlasMAX sits as the high speed and high precision cutting choice for material up to 4″ (102mm) thick and with maximum material sizes up to 8′ (2.5m) wide to 30′ (9.2m) long.
New controls designed for new goals in your production. The latest PlasMAX boasts the fastest speeds, the most reliable operation, and easiest user interface of any machine on the market.
PlasMAX features:
- Fast Non-touch laser material sensing
- Automatic Plate alignment system
- MaxRate high-speed lifter technology
- New camera visual assistance
Controlled Automation offers the cutting edge in advanced shape nesting software and beyond. Our Nesting software is used throughout all Controlled Automation machinery for easy navigation between machines for the operator. We also allow seamless integration with a variety of communication tools unavailable on any other cutting machine in the world. Controlled Automation imports from all current 3D drafting models (such as Design Data SDS-2 and Tekla detailing software) and communicates with the latest inventory management software (such as FabTrol and FabSuite) to handle the cutting edge of production.
Oxyfuel cutting is optional for any limitation of the plasma’s cutting capacity on your PlasMAX machine. Torch-side holders allow for easy change out of the desired cutting tool
About Controlled Automation
Controlled Automation specializes in quality machine design, manufacturing, and software. As well as new machinery, we are the industry leader in retrofitting control systems and remanufacturing structural steel fabricating machinery. All machines and controls are developed in the United States of America.
For more information, visit www.controlledautomation.com
Phone: 1-501-557-5109