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https://ficepgroup.com/en/products/kr... Steel fabrication thermal processes such as plate burning with plasma and oxy-fuel is what makes the FICEP Kronos so versatile. The Kronos typically enables multiple remanent plate thicknesses to be stored on the table to be utilized as needed. Change from one plate thickness to the next does not require a manual set up as the plasma torch and drill spindle adjust automatically to the plate thickness to be processed. The Kronos also delivers plasma bevel cutting for diverse weld prep applications. To enhance the productivity of steel plate fabrication the plate burning system is typically configured with multiple oxy-fuel torches with automated spacing. The Kronos can also be equipped with multiple plasma torches from Hypertherm. Drilling capability can be added to the Kronos as an option with ISO 40 tool holders and automatic tool changer. Through an independent robotic unloading system, FICEP has further implemented the productivity and automation of the Kronos. In fact, a 4-axis robot with a double magnetic gripping system can be added to on the same rails of the system, capable of handling parts of different sizes. The robot is able to unload and palletise finished parts with extreme efficiency while the machine is performing other diverse fabrication operations. Everything is made even more efficient by the possibility of unloading the machined part in a predefined area with nesting and production management software designed by our partner Steel Projects, which aims to optimise all unloading operations by minimising direct human intervention. The presence of this automation makes machine processing completely independent, so that operator intervention is no longer required when unloading and palletising the finished parts.