Laser Machines
Vision 1610 Laser System
The largest CO2 laser machine from our Vision range.
The ultimate industrial laser machine. Provide greater flexibility in the size and scope of your projects with our Vision 1610, which has an impressive 1600mm x 1000mm processing area—provided with an 80w laser tube as standard, with the added option to upgrade your laser tube to ensure faster and smoother operations.
Furthermore, as a class 1 safety laser system, our CO2 laser machines adhere to rigorous safety standards, making it a reliable choice for various environments.
Whether you choose to purchase outright or explore our diverse financing options, rest assured with our unwavering dedication to quality—each Vision laser cutter is backed by an industry-leading 2-year warranty, providing you with peace of mind.
Benefit from our unwavering support with lifetime technical assistance and the added option for complete machine installation along with software and maintenance training upon delivery.
UK's Leading provider of Laser Cutting & Engraving Machines
When you purchase a laser system from us, it doesn't stop there... We provide a range of services and ongoing support so you can concentrate on getting the most out of your laser machine.
Machine Training
We're all about empowering our clients with knowledge so you get the most out of your laser machine. From extensive training upon delivery to lifetime technical support, paired with our invaluable online resources - we've got you covered.
Extensive Warranty
With decades of industry knowledge at their core, our lasers have been meticulously designed to stand the test of time. So much so that we proudly provide one of the most extensive machine warranties in the industry with our 2 Year machine warranty, and lifetime technical support.
Repairs & Spare Parts
Our engineers are on-call to provide remote & on-site support for all your laser machine worries. Additionally, we offer a range of servicing packages to keep your laser in tip-top working condition, paired with extensive discounts on replacement parts.
What Do We Provide With Our Laser Engraving Machines?
Our easy-to-operate laser systems have been designed to make your entry into the world of laser technology a seamless experience. With the ability to process a wide range of non-metallic materials, including glass, acrylic, wood, stone, and fabrics, to name a few, it's no wonder Co2 lasers have become so popular amongst a wide range of industries.
If you'd also like to process metallic materials, check our dual source laser machines that combine both co2 and fiber laser technology all in one compact system.
2 years machine warranty
6 months laser tube warranty
Lifetime technical support
Hybrid stepper servo x-y drive motors
2.5" Lens assembly
Autofocus
Lightburn software
CW-3000 / CW-5200 Chiller unit
Honeycomb laser bed
Red dot pointer
RUIDA 6445 controller
Air assisted cutting
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Interest in one of our new or refurbished laser systems? Or is your laser machine in need of some TLC? Our technicians and sales team are here to answer any queries you may have. Alternatively, call us on 01271 626406.
FAQ’s
How Much Does the Average CO2 Laser Machine Cost?
Our CO2 laser machines start from as little as £3,500.00 and come with a 6-month laser tube warranty and a 2-year machine warranty, lifetime technical support, exclusive discounts on spare parts, as well as options for installation and training.
Alternatively, check out our refurbished laser cutters for desktops and standalone systems, which also come with a 6-month laser tube warranty, a 1-year machine warranty, and lifetime technical and exclusive discounts on spare parts along with options for installation and training.
Additionally, you can purchase all new and second-hand laser cutters through our financing partners.
Do Laser Machines Use a Lot of Electricity?
The amount of electricity a laser machine uses depends on various factors ranging from the wattage of your laser tube, whether you're laser cutting or engraving a material, your extraction and cooling system, how well you have maintained your machine, and the market cost for electricity per KWH.
CO2 laser machines, however, are relatively efficient when it comes to the amount of electricity they require to operate. You can expect the estimated running costs for a small laser cutter to vary from 0.34p - 0.94p per hour, while a large-format laser cutter can cost anywhere from £1.84 - £3.47 per hour to run on average.
How Do I Choose a Laser Machine?
You'll first want to consider the materials you're looking to process. If you're interested in laser cutting and engraving non-metallic materials like glass, acrylic, wood, and stone, a Co2 laser is an excellent choice.
Alternatively, we recommend our dual-source laser machines for those seeking the versatility to process both metallic and non-metallic materials.
You should also consider the size and shape of the materials you plan to process to ensure that your laser cutter's bed size is large enough.
Additionally, you'll want to consider the power level of your laser tube (measured in watts), with higher-wattage tubes having the ability to cut or engrave thicker materials faster than lower-wattage tubes.
When choosing a suitable laser machine, various factors should guide your decision, all of which we've explored in our comprehensive laser cutter buying guide. Or why not give us a call?
Can a CO2 Laser Machine Engrave Metal?
A CO2 laser machine is unable to engrave metal due to the wavelength and power of the laser beam produced by the laser tube and the reflective nature of metals.
Attempting to engrave metal on a CO2 laser machine carries the inherent risk of the laser beam reflecting back up the optics and potentially causing irreversible damage to the laser tube. However, a CO2 laser is able to etch the top surface layer of anodised coated metals, revealing the base metal underneath.
If, however, you are looking to engrave metal, we recommend checking out our Vision Dual-Source range that incorporates a CO2 and fibre laser source into one system!