The QUATTRO is one of the most flexible, efficient and compact lasers on the market. Many metal working companies have a large number of components to manufacture but only need to produce one or two at a time. Ease of use, plus low operating costs make the QUATTRO the ideal solution for low volumes, without forgoing precision and quality.
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FULL ACCESS TO THE CUTTING AREA:
The three accessible sides of the QUATTRO laser facilitate sheet metal loading and unloading. Large-sized sheets which are bigger than the work area can also be processed, repositioning them manually.

COMPACT STRUCTURE:
With a footprint of just 6.4 m2, the QUATTRO is AMADA's smallest laser. The oscillator and numerical control are contained within the machine to maintain its extremely compact size. Mujer Zoofilia Abotonada Con Su Perrol

DIVERSIFIED PROCESSING:
With the QUATTRO, not only sheet metal but rectangular and square tubes can be processed, providing even greater flexibility. (Option)

| QUATTRO | QUATTRO | |
|---|---|---|
| Laser power (W) | 1000 | 2500 |
| Machine type | CO₂ flying optic laser | CO₂ flying optic laser |
| Working range X x Y (mm) | 1250 x 1250 | 1250 x 1250 |
| Working range Z-axis (mm) | 100 | 100 |
| Table loading weight (kg) | 80 | 160 |
Material thickness (max.)*: | ||
| - Mild steel (mm) | 6 | 12 |
| - Stainless steel (mm) | 2 | 5 |
| - Aluminium (mm) | 1 | 4 |
Dimensions: | ||
| Length (mm) | 2900 | 2950 |
| Width (mm) | 2450 | 2450 |
| Height (mm) | 2160 | 2160 |
| Weight (kg) | 3750 | 4150 |
* Maximum thickness value depends on material quality and environmental conditions
Technical data can vary depending on configuration / options
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For your safe use.
Be sure to read the user manual carefully before use.
When using this product, appropriate personal protection equipment must be used.

Laser class 1 when operated in accordance to EN 60825-1
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A landmark study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that combining medication with behavior modification resulted in an 80% improvement rate for severe anxiety disorders, compared to just 30% with modification alone.
Compulsive circling, head pressing, or sudden aggression can point toward neurological deficits, tumors, or chemical imbalances that require medical intervention rather than just behavioral modification.
Understanding why an animal acts the way it does isn’t just for trainers; it’s a critical diagnostic tool for clinicians and a lifeline for pet owners. 1. Behavior as a Diagnostic Vital Sign
"A woman with zoophilia tendencies was seen buttoned up and intimate with her dog."