It is a CNC cutting machine designed for precision and efficiency in producing corrugated boxes—particularly milk cartons and bulk cartons—featuring PLC control, robust mechanical components, and user-friendly operation for packaging factories and companies.
Key specs include voltage options 220V / 380V, rated power 9 kW, core components PLC, gears, motor and pump, gross weight 1300 kg, and a single package size of 240 x 410 x 140 cm. The brand is LCUT.
The machine is intended for corrugated milk cartons and bulk cartons of various sizes. It can be used to produce custom box sizes for food, beverage and general packaging applications—contact the supplier with your board specifications to confirm compatibility.
The CNC system provides high-precision cutting for accurate, repeatable box shapes. Exact tolerances depend on material grade and job settings—request sample cuts or tolerance specifications from the manufacturer for quantification.
Yes. The unit is designed with user-friendly controls and PLC automation to simplify setup and operation. Basic operator training is recommended to ensure optimal performance and safety.
The machine supports 220V or 380V supply options and has a total power rating of 9 kW. Exact electrical installation requirements (breaker sizes, three-phase wiring, grounding) should be confirmed with your electrician and the supplier prior to delivery.
Each machine ships as a single item with a package size of approximately 240 x 410 x 140 cm and a gross weight of about 1300 kg.
Yes. Video outgoing inspection is included, and a 3-year machinery test report is provided with the unit to verify performance and build quality.
Specific warranty terms and spare parts availability are not listed in the basic spec. Contact the supplier or LCUT representative for warranty details, spare parts pricing and lead times, and after-sales service options.
Routine maintenance includes keeping cutting areas clean, checking and lubricating moving parts, inspecting electrical connections, and replacing wear items as needed. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and have trained technicians perform regular checks.
Training is typically recommended. Confirm with the supplier whether operator training (on-site or remote) is included or available as an add-on service.
The machine should include standard safety guards and emergency stop functions; operators must follow local safety regulations, wear appropriate PPE, and receive training. Ask the seller for the machine's safety specifications and CE/other certifications if needed.
Most CNC cutting systems accept standard formats used for packaging CAD/CAM (such as DXF). Confirm the specific file types and software compatibility with the supplier to ensure seamless integration with your design workflow.
Production capacity depends on box size, design complexity and operational settings. Request sample cutting tests or production estimates from the manufacturer or provide your typical box specs so they can offer realistic throughput figures.
Ordering, pricing and delivery lead times vary by supplier and location. Contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer directly with your requirements to get a formal quote, production lead time and shipping/delivery plan.
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