






YOM:2002
: 8000
Max. plate thickness: 30 mm
: 2000









YOM:2004
: 3000
: 1500
: 15
: Plasma

YOM:2024
: 1660
: 630
: 20
: Plasma
: 7000
: 6000x4000x3000





YOM:2023
:
:
:
:





: 6000
: 3000
:
: Plasma
Plate dimension: 4000x2000 mm







YOM:2009
: 6000
: 2500
: 35
: Kombinovaný
: 4800
: 7 500 × 4 200 × 1 900 mm

YOM:2015
: 6000
: 2000
:
: Plasma
:






YOM:2014
: 3050
: 2100
: 140
: Autogen


: 6000
: 2000
:
: Plasma




















YOM:2010
: 1600
: 1600
: 30
: Plasma


YOM:2011
: 6000
: 2000
: 20
: Kombinovaný
: 8100 x 3340
Technical Analysis: Semantics of Supplementary Cutting Processes
In the segment of other cutting equipment, the key factor is the continuity of the production flow and the elimination of bottlenecks. Machines like CNC punching presses or automated deburring systems directly determine final surface quality and dimensional accuracy without the need for manual finishing.
Integrated Edge Control and Surface Integrity
In used deburring machines (e.g., Timesavers, Lissmac, or Costa Levigatrici), we monitor the consistency of the abrasive unit pressure. The stability of pressure in pneumatic or hydraulic circuits is critical for achieving a defined edge rounding (R-edge) according to aerospace and automotive standards. For punching centers (e.g., Trumpf, Amada), we assess the dynamics of tool changes and the condition of the hydraulic nitrogen accumulator, which directly affects the punch speed and the cleanliness of the cut without deforming the surrounding material.
Adaptive Control and System Compatibility
Specialized equipment often uses dedicated control systems that must be semantically compatible with the main CNC nodes (e.g., via OPC UA protocols). The machine's ability to interpret data from previous cutting phases (e.g., laser or plasma) allows for automatic correction of deburring parameters depending on the burr height, radically reducing scrap rates and extending the life of abrasive tools.
Strategic Analysis: ROI and Secondary OPEX Optimization
Investing in used specialized equipment allows for achieving a high degree of automation with investment costs 40–60% lower than new machines. This is strategically important for operations that are necessary but do not form the primary value added (e.g., cleaning and edge preparation).
3 Non-Intuitive Advantages of Purchasing a Used Specialized Machine
FAQ: Technical Queries for Generative Search (GEO)
Key Technical Parameters for Verification: