How does Eagle prevent nozzle misalignment or damage during heavy use?

How does Eagle prevent nozzle misalignment or damage during heavy use?

The ACS (anti collision system) monitors nozzle-to-beam alignment. If misalignment occurs—such as after a collision—the machine stops, aligns the nozzle at a dedicated station (within ~15 seconds), and resumes cutting. After three successive impacts, the machine enters standby to prevent further harm. 

The HRS – Head Position Control System maintains a constant distance between the cutting head and the sheet, even when the sheet is uneven or bends during the cutting process.

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