AP Lazer adds ‘on the go’ model
AP Lazer, a laser equipment supplier based in Lansing, Mich., introduces the SN1812LR System, a compact, open architecture, engraving/cutting machine combined with a fume extractor.
AP Lazer, a laser equipment supplier based in Lansing, Mich., introduces the SN1812LR System, a compact, open architecture, engraving/cutting machine combined with a fume extractor.
Designed for portability, precision and ease of use, the machine features a 27” low rider carriage cart, which can be adjusted from its top position to the floor to engrave objects of any size or shape, according to the company.
“Our new SN1812LR is beneficial to custom woodworkers on the go and adds the meaningful and emotional value to home decor, doors and windows, floors and walls. The possibilities are as unlimited as the imagination,” says Tong Li, CEO of AP Lazer.
The 30-watt CO2 laser machine features a 40” front opening, an 18” x 12” engraving area, and maximum working height of 27”. It has a 4’9” x 2’7” footprint and weighs 195 pounds. The Purex fume extractor weighs 132 pounds.
The turnkey machine with the fume extractor sells for $17,995, and includes all accessories, a rotary table for cylindrical engraving, computer software, training, and tech support.
For more, visit aplazer.com.
This article was originally published in the December 2022 issue.