Open vs Enclosed vs Sheet and Tube Fiber Laser Cutter Guide
U.S. buyers comparing fiber laser cutting machines often need to choose between open table, enclosed and sheet-and-tube configurations. The right setup depends on shop workflow, material, part type, safety planning, tube cutting needs, table size and budget.
Open table fiber laser
Open table machines are often considered by buyers who want a practical sheet metal cutting setup with simpler access and a lower machine package than many enclosed systems.
Enclosed fiber laser
Enclosed machines are commonly considered by shops that want a more controlled machine platform and are comparing 6kW, 12kW and higher-power systems in 5x10 or 5x13 formats.
Sheet and tube fiber laser
Sheet-and-tube systems are used when a shop wants one machine for flat sheet cutting and tube cutting applications such as frames, brackets, railings, structural parts and mixed fabrication work.
Questions to answer before choosing
- Do you cut sheet only, tube only or both?
- Do you need 5x10, 5x13 or a larger table?
- Are you comparing 6kW, 12kW or higher power?
- What material and maximum thickness do you cut?
- What facility power, compressor or gas setup is available?
Related buyer resources
- Enclosed Fiber Laser Machines
- Sheet and Tube Fiber Lasers
- 12kW Laser Cutting Machines
- 6kW vs 12kW Comparison
- Request a Delivered Quote
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