There will also be several UK firsts at the event. For example, there will be the TruMark 5010 laser marker, which combines laser, scanner, controls and internal focus position control in a single housing. It will also be shown in a mobile trolley set-up, so large and heavy metallic components can be marked more easily. Also to be shown is the TruBend model 3066 model pressbrake, part of the new 3000 series, said to be characterised by high part accuracy and cost efficiency.
Other products on show include the TruPunch 2000, a flexible punching and profiling machine said to make it easy for any manufacturer to adopt automated production, and a TruPunch 3000 with SheetMaster Compact automation, TruLaser 3030 with 5 kW CO2 laser, TruBend press brakes from Series 3000, 5000 and 7000, the automated bending cell TruBend Cell 7000, TruMark Station 5000 marking laser and power tools.
The company's Open House coincides with the opening of a new showroom, the TRUMPF TruServices Centre at Luton. Visitors will be able to see the wide scope of what TRUMPF offers from finance and pre-used machinery sales to tooling, programming and production consultancy.