Automatic, quick and accurate

The new Lisec SprintCut cuts flat glass automatically and quickly thanks to the state-of-the-art motive power engineering, the company has announced.

With linear motive power engineering and the integrated measuring system, the new SprintCut ensures maximum cutting speed and outstanding dynamics. The maximum acceleration is approx. 16m/s² and the maximum speed 310m/min.

“Our linear drive has few moving parts, which means the mechanical wear is lower, resulting in longer maintenance intervals and low downtime costs,” Thomas Traugott, head of business unit glass cutting at Lisec, said.

The motive power engineering allows an excellent positioning accuracy of the cutting head with a maximum offset of 0.1mm.

“Through careful constructive improvements, we were able to significantly reduce the noise emissions and optimise the handling of the entire machine even more, a benefit for every operator and machine operating company,” Thomas said.

The operation of the cutting table is made easier by an even higher degree of automation and new electronic controls. The cutting pressure control, grinding pressure control, the monitoring of the consumption of cutting oil and cutting wheel wear are automated and, as a preventive measure, the control system indicates pending replacements or fillings, thus reducing unplanned downtimes.