Automated cutting machines are the best machine that users should have in a  modern textile operation. With Exapro, individuals and organizations can find the perfect machine for their needs at the best possible price. Exapro's selection includes machines from top brands like Eastman, Textronix, Gerber, Lectra and Investronica that provide users with high levels of accuracy, speed, ease of use and safety. With Exapro’s expert customer service and commitment to helping customers make the right choice, they can be sure they're getting the most out of their investment. By using Exapro’s selection of pre-owned automated cutting machines, customers can take advantage of all these features at a fraction of the cost.

ATOM S 525 RAF Low working hours

Year: 1990

Cutting length 1900 mm
Cutting width 500 mm

ATOM HSP520/7 Travelling Head Cutting m/c

Year:

Travelling Head Cutting Machine ATOM HSP520/7 25Tons Pressure Table size 2000mm X 750mm Head Size 750mm X 750mm With Feeder

Swing Arm Cutting Press ATOM SE25

Year:

Cutting length 1000 mm
Cutting width 500 mm

Travelling Head Cutting Press ATOM HS520/3

Year:

Cutting length 1600 mm
Cutting width 500 mm

Atom S588 Automated cutting machine

Year:

Bridge shear ATOM, mod. S588 used Mobile carriage die-cutter Tons of power: 25 t Plate 50x50cm


Presentation of automated cutting machines

Exapro offers a wide range of used automated cutting machines for the textile industry. Automated cutting machines are a perfect tool for the modern textile industry. These machines are designed to cut quickly and accurately the fabric with really minimal waste, making them an ideal choice for companies, who are looking to save time and money. With Exapro’s selection of used automated cutting machines, you can find the perfect machine for your needs at the best possible price. These machines can offer you the ability to quickly and accurately cut fabric, resulting in less waste and improved efficiency. By using Exapro’s selection of second-hand automated cutting machines, customers can take advantage of all the benefits these machines offer without breaking the bank.

The main manufacturers of automated cutting machines

The main manufacturers of automated cutting machines are Eastman, Textronix, Gerber, Lectra and Investronica. Their star models include Eastman’s Spectrum, Textronix’s Hawk, Gerber’s AccuMark, Lectra’s Vector and Investronica’s Opticut. All of these models offer excellent performance and accuracy for cutting fabric.

 

Exapro offers a wide selection of automated cutting machines from the top manufacturers. You can find here the right offer from Eastman, for ex. the Spectrum model which features a wide range of automated features, including laser-guided technology, automated threading and advanced fabric tracking. The Textronix Hawk is a powerful and accurate machine that offers automated fabric tracking, speed optimization and a one-touch control panel. The Gerber AccuMark features superior cutting accuracy with its 3D scanning capabilities, and its easy-to-use user interface makes it suitable for any skill level. The Lectra Vector is a versatile machine that can handle a variety of fabrics and offers advanced laser guidance to ensure accuracy. Finally, Investronica’s Opticut offers automatic pattern sizing, real-time cutting control, and an intuitive interface. All of these machines are designed to provide maximum efficiency and accuracy for automated cutting. With Exapro’s selection of second-hand automated cutting machines, businesses can find the perfect machine for their needs at the best price.

 

When choosing a machine, there are several factors to consider:

The size of the fabric being cut should match the size of the machine; the types of fabrics being cut should be compatible with the machine; and the speed of the machine should be optimized for the type of work it will be doing.

At Exapro catalog, you can filter your searches according to the following criteria :

  • Manufacturer
  • Location
  • Technical specification:
    1. Maximum cutting length in mm/ 
    2. Cutting width in mm/ 
    3. Cutting height   in mm/ 

Additionally, you should consider the features of each machine. Automated cutting machines can come with a range of different features such as automatic threading, blade types, and optional cutting tools to optimize the cutting process. When you are making your decision, the machine's computerized components should also be taken into account, as the accuracy of the cuts will depend as well on the software of the equipment. 

 

When using automated cutting machines it is important to remember safety precautions. Eye protection should always be worn when operating a cutting machine, and all machines should be inspected regularly to ensure they are in good working order. Additionally, it is important to read the user manual provided by the manufacturer in order to become familiar with the operation of the machine. To get the best performance and longevity out of your machine, it should be maintained and repaired on a regular basis. Cleaning and lubricating the components of the machine can help extend its life and reduce the chance of malfunctions occurring. If the machine develops any problems, it should be serviced immediately by a qualified technician.

 

By following these easy tips, you can ensure that you are getting the most out of automated cutting machines and achieving the highest levels of efficiency in your field. With Exapro’s selection of used industrial machinery, every customer can find the perfect machine for their needs at the best possible price.

You can always use our pricing Algorithm Valorexo to pinpoint a fair market price.

What to check or ask when buying a used automated cutting machine?

You might have several additional questions to ask to ensure you get the best machine for your needs. It is important to ask questions about the machine's age, previous use, and any signs of wear or damage. As well do not forget about the machine's service record and any repairs that have been done. Every customer should also check to make sure they receive all original manuals and instructions with the machine, as this will be valuable information when using the machine. At Exapro we are offering to every customer always test the machine before making a purchase, as this will give you a better idea of the condition and performance.

What are the main advantages of automated cutting machines and areas of use?

Automated cutting machines can offer you a variety of advantages over traditional cutting methods. The main advantages of automated cutting machines include increased speed, accuracy, ease of use, versatility and safety:

  • Speed: Automated cutting machines are much faster than manual cutting methods, which allows users to increase their production rates and reduce turnaround times.
  • Accuracy: Automated cutting machines can make precise cuts with minimal waste of material and time and at the main time provide greater efficiency and cost savings.
  • Ease of use: Automated cutting machines are user-friendly and require minimal training to operate, making them perfect for textile businesses. 
  • Versatility: Automated cutting machines can be used to cut various types of fabric, from leather to foam, rubber and many more. These machines can provide the accuracy and efficiency that is necessary to get the job done right and on time.
  • Safety is also a major benefit of using automated cutting machines. Traditional manual cutting methods can be dangerous and require precautions like eye protection, but automated cutting machines are much safer thanks to their automated blades and sensors. On top of it every owner of automated cutting machines eliminates the need for manual handling of fabric, reducing the risk of worker injuries. 

With Exapro’s selection of used automated cutting machines, every customer can find the perfect machine for their needs at the best possible price.

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As an example, you can watch the video of one of our machines: The Lectra Vector 5000 V1