Key features include: CraneMaster Anti-Collision System: Prevents damage when loading/unloading by automatically stopping the crane if it’s about to collide with cut parts—while letting the laser cutter continue. Safety enhancements, such as NoScratch (protective brushes on combs), automated comb cleaning, and additional conveyor belts, reduce part damage and risk during unloading.98
Eagle machines include: Piercing Control System (PCS): Validates successful piercing before initiating cut. Prevents failed piercings and reduces cover slide wear. Cutting Control System (CCS): Monitors the cutting process; slows or stops cutting if instability is detected, then resumes safely. Prevents welds, reduces wear, and maintains efficiency.
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 […]
Eagle’s eVa cutting head includes multilayered anti-collision mechanisms: Slow-speed collision protection: Capacitive sensors detect contact and pause cutting for auto realignment. High-speed protection (up to 50 m/min): The lower module shifts sideways to prevent damage. Rapid-traverse protection (up to 14,000 ipm): The lower module detaches safely; it can be replaced in 20–30 minutes.
With tools like MyESP and Eagle Eye, operators can monitor and diagnose machine status remotely, reducing the need for direct exposure to machinery during troubleshooting.
Absolutely. Eagle designs all machines in line with CE safety standards (Europe) and complies with OSHA requirements (USA). Every machine undergoes strict testing to ensure operator safety during use.
By automating loading, unloading, and part handling, Eagle reduces the need for heavy manual lifting and repetitive movements. This minimizes workplace injuries and fatigue while improving overall ergonomics.
Automation units like the CraneMaster and eTower are equipped with safety sensors, light barriers, and anti-collision systems. These prevent moving equipment from contacting workers in the loading/unloading zones. Operators remain outside of danger areas during operation.
Yes. Eagle integrates high-efficiency extraction systems into every machine. Fumes and particles generated during cutting are removed at the source, keeping the working environment clean and safe for operators.
Eagle machines are designed with full safety enclosures and light-tight cabins that protect operators from laser radiation. Doors are interlocked, so the machine will not operate if the cabin is open. This ensures compliance with international safety standards (EN 60825).