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Max Photonics MA1 – 65 Laser Welder With Wire Feed Unit

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Price: £22,499.00 + VAT

Max Photonics MA1 – 65 Laser Welder With Wire Feed Unit

Introducing the MAX PHOTONICS MA1-65, a cutting-edge handheld laser welding machine with a built-in wire feeder, designed for precision and efficiency in welding applications. Crafted by the industry leaders, Max Photonics, this 1500W laser welder is the flagship model in their series, surpassing the capabilities of its predecessors, the MA1-35 and MA1-45.

Ideal for welding metals up to 6.5mm thickness, this laser welding marvel offers up to four times the speed of traditional methods, revolutionizing the welding landscape. Elevate your welding experience with a 0.6 – 1.2mm wire feeder, seamlessly guiding filler material to the laser beam for impeccable welds. The machine accommodates 5 or 15KG wire spools, ensuring a steady supply for your welding needs.

Unleash the power of laser welding for high-strength, clean welds, minimizing post-weld clean-up. With a compact and robust design weighing only 38KG, this fiber laser welding machine is both lightweight and portable, making it a versatile tool for various applications.

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WHY CHOOSE MAX PHOTONICS?

Max Photonics, with over 18 years in the laser industry, brings you a reliable and tested solution. Supported by Wilkinson Star in the UK, this laser welder comes with a 2-year warranty on the power source and 12 months on the laser torch. Benefit from demonstrations at the Manchester welding academy, ensuring you make an informed decision.

Ensure safety measures are in place when using class 4 lasers, and explore the unique benefits of laser welding with Max Photonics. Experience the future of welding with confidence and efficiency.

Price valid since 18 August 2025 and is subject to change.