| Brand Name: | QIHAI |
| Model Number: | QH-GC3-S |
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 100 set/month |
Triple Core Functions: 3-chuck clamping (stable 5500-6500mm tube handling, ±0.03mm precision); weldseam identification (auto-detects seams, avoids joint defects); semi-automatic loading (manual feed + auto positioning, flexible for varied tubes).
Key Specs: Cuts round (Φ15-500mm)/square (15×15-500×500mm) tubes; 1500W-20KW laser power; 6T weight for stability; ±0.03mm dual-axis accuracy.
Fit: Batch tube processing (construction/automotive); standard 380V/50Hz industrial power; ideal for mixed tube-type batches.
| Model | QH-GC3-S |
|---|---|
| Cutting Diameter | Round Tube: Φ15-500mm Square Tube: 15*15mm to 500*500mm |
| Tube Length Capacity | 5500-6500mm |
| Machine Weight | 6T |
| Dimensions (L*W*H) | 16680*5480*2250mm |
| Laser Power Range | 1500W-20KW |
| Positioning Accuracy | ±0.03mm (X/Y-axis) |
| Repositioning Accuracy | ±0.03mm (X/Y-axis) |
| Compatible Tube Types | Round Tube / Square Tube |
| Automatic Loading | Fully-automatic Loading |
3-Chuck Clamping Guarantees Long-Tube Precision: The 3-chuck system evenly distributes clamping force across 5500-6500mm long tubes, preventing mid-tube sagging or deformation during cutting—critical for maintaining ±0.03mm accuracy. Unlike 2-chuck designs, it ensures uniform bevel/cut quality (e.g., V-type joints) along the entire tube length, reducing weld joint rework by 35% in heavy machinery assembly where consistent tube fit-up is essential.
Weldseam Identification Boosts Quality & Efficiency: The optical weldseam detection system locates tube seams in <3 seconds per tube, automatically adjusting cutting paths to avoid weak seam areas. This eliminates manual seam inspection (saving 1-1.5 minutes per tube) and ensures 100% of cut tubes meet weld strength standards—especially valuable for automotive frames, where seam-related joint failures pose safety risks.
Semi-automatic Loading Balances Flexibility & Cost: Unlike fully automatic systems (which struggle with non-uniform tube batches), the semi-automatic design lets operators manually assist with feeding of irregular or thick-walled tubes (e.g., 20mm carbon steel square tubes) while the machine handles precise positioning. This reduces equipment investment costs by 20% vs. fully automatic models and adapts to mixed tube-type batches (e.g., switching between Φ100mm round and 200×200mm square tubes in one shift), increasing workshop versatility by 40%.