Laser cutting machine with accessories – Bystronic Byspeed 3015, CO₂ 4.4 kW, from 2005
Industrial laser cutting machine for precision processing of sheet metal. The machine is equipped with associated laser unit, cooling system and material handling equipment. Previously used in production, but has been out of service in recent years.
The machine has been dismantled and prepared for transport. When the machine was dismantled in 2022 it was fully functional, it is now ready for transport .
Specifications
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Manufacturer: Bystronic Laser AG, Switzerland
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Model: Byspeed 3015
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Laser unit: ByLaser 4400
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Laser type: CO₂
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Power: 4.4 kW
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Year of manufacture: 2005
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Job number: 30002917
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Machine number: 342
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Equipment number: 10013906
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Voltage: 3 x 400 V
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Frequency: 50Hz
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Power consumption: 62 kW
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Current max: 125 A
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Total weight: 14,000 kg
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Max. weight of sheet material: 200 kg/m²
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Working range: X 3000 mm, Y 1500 mm, Z 100 mm
Operating data (according to control system)
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Cutting time: 37,597 hours
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Turbine operating time: 9282 hours (turbine replaced in 2017)
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Vacuum pump: 15,813 hours
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Power on: 88,767 hours
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Excitation modules: Between 40,940–78,865 hours
Accessories and equipment
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Laser unit (ByLaser 4400)
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Cooling unit (WKL 430 S3.2, Ernst H. Furrer AG, 24.95 kW, refrigerant R407C)
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Byloader plate loader
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Sheet metal racking table
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Binders and instruction books included
Known remarks
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Gas mixer leaks nitrogen gas when shut off – tap is closed manually after operation
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The object has not been in use in recent years.
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Function not tested after disassembly
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The machine is not assembled – it is disassembled and requires assembly.
Selected service history
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2022: Shut down, worked when unplugged
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2017: Turbine replaced
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2017: Resonator mirrors replaced (run until 2021)
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2016: Computer replaced
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Ongoing: Service performed by Bystronic according to logbook (see pictures)
Other information
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The machine is dismantled and prepared for unloading.
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Loading assistance is not offered by the seller.



































