From your tube data to a confirmed configuration — how we work
A 3-step consultative process that de-risks buying. No drawing? No problem. We help you define the spec, prove it on your material, then ship.
Three steps. Zero guesswork.
Every engagement runs the same way. We do the homework first so the machine you get is the machine you need.
Spec the requirement
We sit down with your parts and walk through every variable that affects cut quality and throughput.
- Material grade (steel, stainless, aluminum)
- Tube OD and wall thickness range
- Hole pattern and smallest feature
- Tail target — usable remnant length
- Power range matched to material and thickness
- Chuck type and feeding method
- Automation level — manual, bar feeder, bundle loader
Prove it on your material
Send us your tubes and drawings. We run them on a matched machine and send back cut samples and a cycle-time estimate.
- Real cut samples on your material grade
- Hole quality and edge close-ups
- Cycle time per part on your geometry
- Recommended tooling and fixtures
- Tail length and scrap measurement
- Feeding and unloading demonstration
Build, install, train
Once the spec and samples line up, we build to order, install in your plant, and train your operator to run it solo the same day.
- In-house build — we make the machine ourselves
- On-site install and leveling
- Operator training to drawing-free workflow
- Spare parts and wear-item list
- Service line direct to our engineers
- Warranty and response-time terms confirmed in writing
A spec sheet that matches your floor, not a brochure
By the end of the process you know exactly what the machine will do on your parts, at your volumes, with your operators.
No surprise change orders on install day, because we already cut your material.
- Cut samples on your material, not a demo reel
- Cycle time grounded in your geometry
- Operator trained to run it the first day
EL— Eric Liu, General Manager, BNL Laser

Send us a part. We'll send back a sample.
The consult costs nothing and commits you to nothing. The fastest way to know if our machine fits your line.