20kW-60kW High Power Fiber Lasers for Heavy Plate Throughput Limits
20–60kW fiber lasers cut heavy plate faster, accurately, and with less handling; real gains depend on material flow, nesting, and parts. Contact Mac-Tech: 888-MAC-9555
20–60kW fiber lasers cut heavy plate faster, accurately, and with less handling; real gains depend on material flow, nesting, and parts. Contact Mac-Tech: 888-MAC-9555
Bevel lasers cut costs, speed throughput, and de-risk capital planning for fabricators seeking scalable, weld‑ready edge capability. Joe Ryan President, Mac-Tech joe@mac-tech.com | 414-477-8772 | 888-MAC-9555
Pat O’Neill explains how thoughtful press brake express clamp placement speeds bend changeovers while maintaining precise tool alignment. By standardizing clamp positions, minimizing manual adjustments, and supporting repeatable setups, fabricators can raise throughput, improve forming accuracy, and cut scrap. He connects these choices to broader coil-fed and forming-system decisions that stabilize material flow, reduce downtime, and improve line reliability, helping operators run faster without sacrificing quality across varying part mixes. Pat O’Neill National Product Manager / Regional Sales Executive, Mac-Tech pat@mac-tech.com | 414-232-7929
The article by John Perry highlights the capabilities of Ermaksan Tandem Press Brakes, emphasizing their precision and power in handling large parts. Perry explains how these machines can significantly enhance manufacturing efficiency and quality. He provides insights into making informed, ROI-driven decisions regarding lasers, press brakes, and automation systems. Perry aims to assist manufacturers in selecting the right equipment to optimize production and achieve better returns on investment. John Perry Regional Sales Executive, Mac-Tech jperry@mac-tech.com
The article explains how structured ownership reduces multi-vendor integration risk by assigning clear accountability from planning through commissioning. It highlights end-to-end automation strategies for structural steel fabrication, aligning equipment, software, and data workflows to improve throughput, quality, and traceability. By coordinating integration across oil and gas, shipbuilding, bridge, and tower construction shops, teams can shorten ramp-up time, avoid costly rework, and validate ROI with measurable productivity and cost-per-part gains. Dave Graf Regional Sales Executive, Mac-Tech dave@mac-tech.com | 602-510-5552
Kyle Bialozynski draws on shop-floor laser welding experience to guide ROI, training, safety, and limits, helping customers plan smart fabrication upgrades. Kyle Bialozynski – Sales Executive, Mac-Tech kyle@mac-tech.com | 414-704-8413
Nicole Salato guides shops on critical spares planning for HSG lasers and press brakes, preventing breakdowns, replacing worn parts, and ensuring reliable maintenance. Nicole Salato Service & Parts Lead – Mac-Tech nicole@mac-tech.com
Dave Graf explains how coordinated beam and plate handling workflows reduce rework by aligning upstream planning with downstream execution. The article highlights end-to-end automation roadmapping that integrates cutting, drilling, material movement, and data flow to create a predictable, repeatable process. For structural steel fabricators serving oil and gas, shipbuilding, bridge, and tower construction, the approach improves throughput, quality, and schedule certainty while clarifying ROI through measurable labor, scrap, and delay reductions. Dave Graf Regional Sales Executive, Mac-Tech dave@mac-tech.com | 602-510-5552
Midwest shops time CNC brake/laser trade-ins to boost accuracy, cut handling, avoid downtime, and lower cost/part. Contact Mac-Tech: 888-MAC-9555
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