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BRM Laser Pro 1600

SKU BRMLP1600
Original price $21,495.00 - Original price $23,995.00
Original price
$21,495.00
$21,495.00 - $23,995.00
Current price $21,495.00

Features
Every Pro is delivered with our BRM quality checklist and includes all the components needed to get started and use the machine as optimally as possible: A water chiller, air pump, autofocus, red pointer, software-controlled air valve, timed exhaust shutdown, non-filtering fume extractor, honeycomb and slat table, LightBurn software, maintenance set, our manual and two lenses.


Highlights
Work faster, deliver faster
Dustfree guiding rails
Ultrasonic autofocus
Software-controlled air valve
2-year full warranty
Laser class 1, a.o. due to Siemens safety components
Applications.
With a user-friendly BRM laser machine, you cut and engrave the most varying materials.


From wood to plastics and from textiles to cardboard. And that’s not all. What would you like to create? With our machine you can make it.


Technical specifications
Work area WxDxH: 63 x 39.37 x 7.87 inches
Maximum table load: 441 pounds
Machine size WxDxH: 86.6 x 63 x 47.2 inches
Weight: 1651 pounds
Electrical load: 2x 220 VAC, 60 Hz, max. 2,3 kW
Possible connections: USB-cable and network
Climate: 44.6-73.4°F, 50-60%
Laser class: Laser class 1
Air supply: Air supply unit with software-controlled valve per layer
Autofocus:  Ultrasonic autofocus
Red pointer: Added to the laser beam’s path
Turn-off delay: Timed exhaust shutdown controlled by the machine
Maximum speed: 1500 mm/s X-axis, 800 mm/s Y-axis,60 mm/s maximum recommended cutting speed*
Maximum acceleration: 20.000 mm/s² X-axis, 4000 mm/s² Y-axis
Accuracy: 0,1 mm cutting, 420 dpi engraving*
Laser power: 90-100 W / 130-150 W
Optimal power load: 12-85%
Life expectancy: = 10.000 hours at optimal power load
Maximum cutting capabilities (at optimal power load):  90-100 W: 15 mm acrylic, 6 mm MDF, 130-150 W: 20 mm acrylic, 8 mm MDF
Included optics: 50,8 mm and 101,6 mm

Safety Requirements for BRM Lasers

BRM Lasers are high-quality laser cutting and engraving systems used in various industries and applications. Ensuring the safe operation of these systems is essential for the well-being of operators and the overall work environment. This detailed overview highlights the key safety requirements and best practices for operating BRM Lasers. By adhering to these safety requirements and best practices, operators can ensure the safe operation of BRM Lasers while minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. Proper training, maintenance, and the use of safety features contribute to a secure and productive working environment

1. Laser Safety Glasses

Wearing appropriate laser safety glasses is crucial when operating BRM Lasers. These glasses protect the operator's eyes from potential exposure to harmful laser beams and reflections. Ensure that the safety glasses are specifically designed for the wavelength of the laser being used and meet the required safety standards

2. Proper Ventilation and Exhaust Systems

BRM Lasers produce fumes and particles during the cutting and engraving process. To maintain a safe working environment, it is essential to have proper ventilation and exhaust systems in place. These systems help remove harmful fumes and particles, ensuring clean air quality and preventing respiratory issues for operators

3. Laser Safety Training

Operators of BRM Lasers should undergo comprehensive laser safety training, including understanding the potential hazards, best practices for safe operation, and emergency procedures. This training ensures that operators are knowledgeable about laser safety and can prevent accidents and injuries

4. Warning Signs and Labels

Display appropriate warning signs and labels around the BRM Laser workspace to inform operators and other personnel of potential hazards. These signs should clearly indicate the presence of a laser system and the necessary safety precautions to take in the area

5. Laser Safety Interlocks

BRM Lasers should be equipped with safety interlocks, which are designed to disable the laser system if certain safety conditions are not met, such as the laser enclosure being open. These interlocks help prevent accidental exposure to the laser beam and reduce the risk of injury

6. Proper Maintenance

Regular maintenance of BRM Lasers is essential for ensuring their safe operation. This includes cleaning optics, checking for damaged components, and ensuring the proper functioning of safety features like interlocks and emergency stop buttons. By maintaining the system, operators can prevent potential hazards and ensure the longevity of the laser system

7. Emergency Stop Button

BRM Lasers should have a clearly visible and accessible emergency stop button, allowing operators to quickly and easily halt the laser system in case of an emergency. This button helps prevent accidents and injuries by immediately stopping the laser process if a hazard is detected

8. Safe Material Handling

Operators should be trained in proper material handling when using BRM Lasers. This includes understanding the compatibility of materials with the laser system, avoiding the use of materials that can produce toxic fumes or pose fire risks, and properly securing materials to prevent movement during the cutting or engraving process

9. Compliance with Local Regulations

Ensure that your BRM Laser system complies with local regulations and guidelines regarding laser safety and operation. This may include obtaining appropriate permits, adhering to specific safety requirements, and conducting regular safety inspections.

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