Compact Enclosed Cutter
SX-3015BEnclosed Switchboard
SX-3015B enclosed fiber laser cutting machine for sheet metal up to 3000×1500mm. 1000–3000W power options, fully enclosed design for safety and fume extraction.

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Precision
Industry max: 0.1mm
Speed
Industry max: 150m/min
Power
Industry max: 15000W
Utilization
Industry max: 100%
Product Overview
The SX-3015B is a compact, fully enclosed fiber laser cutting machine designed for small to medium sheet metal fabrication. The enclosed structure ensures operator safety and complies with CE standards, while the automatic exchange table enables continuous production with minimal downtime.
3000×1500mm cutting area, ideal for medium sheets
Fully enclosed design for maximum safety
1000–3000W power range for versatile applications
Technical Specifications
Complete SX-3015B specifications
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Core Features
Every feature is engineered with a name, a purpose, and measurable impact — the TRUMPF-inspired approach to systematic innovation.
Enclosed Safety Design
Fully enclosed structure with safety interlock, compliant with CE standards.
Auto Exchange Table
Dual-table design enables loading/unloading while cutting, reducing downtime.
Smart Nesting
AI-optimized nesting maximizes sheet utilization.
Fume Extraction
Built-in extraction system keeps working environment clean.
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Real results from real production lines.
“The G Series has transformed our capillary tube production. We achieved ±0.03mm precision consistently across 100,000+ parts.”
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