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Laser cutting machines use a high-powered, focused beam to cut metal and other materials with exceptional precision, speed, and edge quality. This technology has become a standard in modern fabrication, offering cleaner cuts and less material waste compared to traditional cutting methods. Common types of laser cutting machines include fiber lasers, CO2 lasers, and crystal lasers, each suited for different materials and thicknesses. Whether you’re cutting sheet metal, tubing, or specialty materials, laser cutters are widely used in industries such as fabrication, automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing.
Laser Cutting Machines
Laser cutting machines are industrial systems used to cut, shape, and process metal using a high-powered laser beam. These machines are widely used in sheet metal fabrication, automotive manufacturing, aerospace production, and industrial equipment manufacturing due to their precision, speed, and versatility.
Modern laser cutting technology includes fiber lasers, CO2 lasers, and tube laser systems, each designed for specific applications ranging from flat sheet cutting to structural tubing.
MMI Direct offers used laser cutting machines for sale from leading manufacturers including Mazak, TRUMPF, Amada, Mitsubishi, Bystronic, and BLM.
Browse our inventory below or contact our team if you need help sourcing a specific machine.
Types of Laser Cutting Machines
Fiber Laser Cutting Machines
Fiber laser cutting machines use solid-state laser technology to generate a highly concentrated beam capable of cutting metal with extreme speed and precision. These machines are now the dominant technology in modern fabrication shops.
Key Benefits
- Faster cutting speeds
- Lower maintenance requirements
- Reduced energy consumption
- Excellent precision and repeatability
- Ability to cut reflective metals such as brass and copper
Common Series
- Mazak Optiplex Series
- TRUMPF TruLaser Fiber Series
- Amada ENSIS Series
- Mitsubishi GX Series
- Bystronic ByStar Fiber
CO2 Laser Cutting Machines
CO2 laser cutting machines use a gas-based laser system to cut materials by melting or vaporizing them with a focused beam. These machines have been widely used in fabrication for decades and are known for excellent edge quality and thick material cutting.
Key Benefits
- Excellent edge quality
- Reliable cutting performance
- Strong capability for thicker materials
- Versatility across multiple materials
Common Series
- Mazak Super Turbo-X Series
- TRUMPF TruLaser Series
- Amada FO Series
- Mitsubishi ML Series
- Bystronic ByLaser Series
Tube Laser Cutting Machines
Tube laser cutting machines are designed to process round, square, and structural tubing. These systems can cut, drill, and profile tubing in a single setup, eliminating secondary operations.
Key Benefits
- Precise cutting of complex tube geometries
- Reduced setup time and labor
- Elimination of secondary machining
- Efficient production of structural components
Common Series
- Mazak Fabri Gear Series
- TRUMPF TruLaser Tube Series
- BLM LT Series
- Bystronic Tube Laser Systems
- Amada Tube Laser Systems
What Can Laser Cutting Machines Cut?
- Mild steel
- Stainless steel
- Aluminum
- Brass
- Copper
- Specialty alloys
- Structural tubing and profiles
- Plastics and acrylics (CO2 systems)
Industries That Use Laser Cutting Machines
- Sheet metal fabrication
- Automotive manufacturing
- Aerospace production
- Industrial equipment manufacturing
- Appliance manufacturing
- Construction and structural fabrication
- Furniture manufacturing
Why Fabricators Use Laser Cutting Machines
- High precision and repeatability
- Fast production speeds
- Clean, high-quality cuts
- Reduced material waste
- Flexibility across materials and applications
Fiber lasers are now the most common choice for high-speed production, while CO2 and tube laser systems remain essential for specialized applications.
Find Used Laser Cutting Machines
MMI Direct helps manufacturers source used laser cutting machines from trusted sellers nationwide.
Whether you are looking for a fiber laser, CO2 system, or tube laser, contact our team and we can help you find the right equipment for your operation.
