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Compact entry level oxy-fuel cutting machine April 2008
 
The ESAB entry level Falcon cutting machine is capable of producing cut components on demand. It can be fitted with oxy/fuel cutting torches or supplied as an oxy-fuel package prepared for plasma cutting and offers fast, flexible, efficient, high quality, automated cutting solutions for plate sizes up to a maximum of 2 x 6m.

Depending on the process selected, the Falcon can cut steel, aluminium and alloyed steel material up to 100 mm thick, with a maximum cut length of 6 m.

The Falcon is equipped with the ESAB Vision LE Controller that includes a high resolution 640 x 480 screen, disk port for data transfer, an eight position joystick, a pre-programmed shape library and a 16 MB flash-D user memory. The compact size of the Falcon makes it ideal for use where space is limited and it can be installed quickly with minimum disruption.
 
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Celia Cadwallader
 
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