Ich ZEIGE was bei TRUMPF sonst VERBOTEN ist!

Swiss precision meets German engineering! In this video, I'll take you to TRUMPF Switzerland AG. I wanted to know: How is a 2D laser cutting system actually built? Link to TRUMPF: https://www.trumpf.com/de_DE/landing-... Together with Luca, we take a look behind the scenes of production. From the pre-assembly of tiny sensors and nozzle changers to the final assembly of the massive machine beds. We'll see why the X, Y, and Z axes have to be aligned with thousandths of a millimeter precision and what happens before the machine is shipped to the customer by truck. Enjoy this glimpse into this impressive manufacturing process! Chapter: 00:00 – Intro: Swiss precision & order at TRUMPF 00:48 – What is produced in Switzerland? (1000 Series) 01:14 – Pre-assembly: Sensors, cameras & nozzle changer 01:38 – Cutting fluid: Why oil is important during piercing 02:40 – Automatic nozzle inspection via camera module 03:25 – The assembly line: Step by step to the finished machine 04:10 – Commissioning station & safety tests 04:40 – Technical check: X, Y, and Z axes explained 06:05 – Lightweight construction vs. stability: Aluminum die-casting in use 07:18 – Cabling & gas supply (nitrogen N2) 08:12 – Comparison: 1000 Series vs. high-end (TruLaser 8000) 09:43 – Solid base bodies from France 10:33 – Millimeter precision: Aligning the racks 11:53 – Final assembly: Cooling unit & laser source (TruFiber) 13:14 – Quality Control: Cutting Tests & Reference Parts 13:58 – Conclusion & Closing Remarks