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Kimla fibre laser and waterjet cutting machines

Posted on 17 Apr 2020. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 2467 times.
Kimla fibre laser and waterjet cutting machines Two advanced fibre laser and water-jet cutting systems from Kimla, a Polish fibre laser manufacturer, can be seen in the UK after being installed at Leeds-based MBA Engineering — Kimla’s exclusive distribution partner in the UK.

The Powercut 6kW LF1530 full linear fibre laser machine and the Kimla Streamcut 4121 50hp water-jet have been installed to demonstrate their unparalleled performance.

MBA Engineering — a supplier of industry-leading machinery solutions, consumables and support services — is now inviting people to visit the facility and see first-hand how the new machines compare to their current machinery, from the perspective of both cutting speed and accuracy.

The fibre laser machine features a 3,000 x 1,500mm bed and changing table, while the water-jet has a 4,000 x 2,000mm bed, making them suitable for manufacturers that require the most precise cutting options available — Kimla systems boast accuracies of 0.03mm.

MBA Engineering’s managing director, Bradley McBain, said: “Allowing customers to see the Kimla machines first-hand in our facility is a great asset to have (www.mba-eng.co.uk).

"We hope that any clients visiting our site will not only get a taste for MBA Engineering and the support, refurbishment and transport services that we have to offer, but also how the Kimla machines we distribute exclusively in the UK can offer unrivalled accuracies and speeds.

"From machine moves and automation solutions to consumables sales, we are proud to offer full-service solutions that go hand-in-hand with the efficiency and accuracies the Kimla machines can demonstrate in our very own showroom.”

MBA Engineering specialises in supplying machinery and consumables for metal fabrication and is the exclusive partner of Kimla in the UK.