Leapfrog technology refers to the way the laser cutting machine changes positions during operation. For example, you just cut hole 1 here, and then you have to go there and cut hole 2.
In this process, the bodor laser cutting machine is like a frog, jumping from one position to another. When the frog is jumping, its body remains motionless in the air, which means that when the laser cutting machine is moving, the laser head will remain in a state where no laser is emitted.
During the moving process of the laser cutting machine produced before, it needs to follow these three steps:
First, the laser head needs to rise to a position that satisfies the safety height → then, move to above point B → finally, descend again.
Only in this way can the movement be completed and the next cutting task can be carried out.
Assuming that we can complete the three steps at one time, the moving time can be greatly shortened. Compressing the time for changing the position of the laser cutting machine is equivalent to improving the working efficiency of the laser cutting machine.
In the start-up process of the laser cutting machine, the leapfrog technology can be said to be a good technological innovation, which saves the time of rising and falling, just like a frog can catch food by jumping, and the laser cutting machine can also pass through the frog. Jump, “catch” higher power. If there are still laser cutting machines produced by manufacturers that do not have the leapfrog function, I am afraid that the equipment they produce cannot keep up with the pace of the times.