
Bodor Laser, a manufacturer of fiber laser cutting systems, announced the launch of its Space Series 3D five-axis laser cutting system at FABTECH 2025 in Chicago. The new system is designed for industries requiring complex, high-precision parts, including automotive, aerospace, mold making, and construction machinery.
The Space Series incorporates the following features:
- Dual-station rotary table – 2.5-second changeover with ±15 arcsec accuracy; synchronized cutting, loading, and unloading for reduced idle time.
- High-load reliability – Heavy-duty gantry with wear-resistant surfaces to maintain accuracy during continuous operation.
- Auto-reset cutting head – Restores position within one second after collision to minimize downtime.
- Integrated safety and cleanliness – Light-curtain protection and dust-removal systems for improved work-zone safety.
- Simplified programming – Handheld teach pendant and Tebis offline programming for faster setup and toolpath creation.
- Production efficiency – Shorter cycles, fewer fixture swaps, reduced rework, and synchronized handling to help lower costs.
“We developed the Space Series to help manufacturers achieve efficient and reliable 3D processing,” said Patrick W., Bodor’s Product Director at the Global Marketing Center.
Bodor Laser representatives noted that the system drew significant interest at FABTECH, with North American demonstrations planned. Mr. Su, GM of Bodor Laser Inc., also outlined plans to expand the company’s Technology & Service Experience Center, increase U.S. spare-parts availability, and grow local support teams.
Contact Details
Related Glossary Terms
- fixture
fixture
Device, often made in-house, that holds a specific workpiece. See jig; modular fixturing.
- toolpath( cutter path)
toolpath( cutter path)
2-D or 3-D path generated by program code or a CAM system and followed by tool when machining a part.