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Tube orders get expensive fast when tailings are long, tube clamping is unstable, and manual intervention slows every shift. That hurts output, raises scrap, and makes delivery risky. A smarter tube laser cutting machine with dual chucks solves those problems by improving speed, precision, and consistency.
The T Series tube laser cutting machine is a dual-chuck laser cutter built for high-speed tube cutting of round, square, rectangular, oval, and profile tubes. It combines up to 12 kW power, 150 m/min no-load speed, self-centering pneumatic chucks, bevel cutting, and an intelligent CNC control system for efficient industrial laser cutting.
The T Series is HWlEiC’s standard tube laser cutting machine in the tube category. It as part of a broader B2B portfolio covering sheet cutting, tube cutting, sheet-and-tube systems, welding, automation, and technical consultation.
That matters because industrial buyers do not just buy a cutter. They buy uptime, repeatability, support, and a supplier that understands production. HWlEiC possesses the capabilities of internal research and development, comprehensive manufacturing, and global delivery.The company’s positioning fits factories, automation integrators, project buyers, and manufacturers that want a serious laser cutting partner rather than a retail-style equipment seller.
In simple terms, this machine T series is built to help factories cut tubes faster, hold shape better, and reduce waste. If your plant makes furniture frames, fitness equipment, automotive parts, construction machinery parts, metal structures, or household kitchenware, this type of laser tube cutter can become a real productivity tool.

A two-chuck design sounds simple, but it changes the whole process. The official page says the T Series uses double pneumatic self-centering chucks. The front chuck is designed as square so it can clamp a wider range of square tube and rectangular tube profiles, while four independent cylinders and smart claws provide more stable holding for heavier workpieces.
That stable tube clamping matters more than many buyers think. If the workpiece shifts during cutting, the shop gets poor fit, inconsistent edges, and unnecessary deviation. With a self-centering design, the T Series reduces the need for manual adjustment and helps keep the center line stable through the cutting cycle. In real production, that can mean better cutting accuracy, cleaner slots, and less operator correction.
Dual chucks also help reduce tailing. HWlEiC repeatedly highlights “ultra-short tailing,” which is a practical advantage for factories trying to maximize tube yield. Less leftover material means better material usage and lower cost per part. That is especially useful when you nest parts from more expensive stainless, aluminum, or special alloy steel tubes.
The T Series can process round tube, square tube, rectangular tube, oval tube, angle steel, channel steel, C-profile, H-shaped steel, and other profiles at high precision. That breadth is useful for manufacturers serving mixed industries, where one line may handle furniture frames in the morning and heavier structural parts in the afternoon.
The T Series is mainly used for metal materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized sheet, brass, aluminum, and various alloy plates. While the product itself is focused on tube work rather than flat sheet metal, this material list still tells buyers that the underlying fiber laser system is aimed at common industrial metals used across modern metal processing lines.
That makes the machine relevant for factories working with metal tubes, structural tube, furniture tube, fitness equipment tube, and fabrication shops that also process nearby materials such as metal sheets, pickled sheet, or galvanized sheet in other departments. In other words, the T Series fits well into a broader sheet metal working and tube manufacturing environment.
Tube support is one of those details that separates a decent machine from a reliable industrial one. HWlEiC explains that the T Series offers two kinds of tube supports. The first is follow-up support, which moves with the rotating tube to keep it stable at all times. The second is vari-pitch support, designed to adapt to tubes of different diameters and shapes while minimizing swing-related errors.
This is important for long or thin tubes. Without proper support, the tube may vibrate, sag, or swing up and down. That hurts cutting accuracy, especially on long tube jobs or when running tight tolerances. The official page directly says vari-pitch support helps minimize cutting deviation caused by tube swing. That is a small sentence with big meaning for buyers who care about real process stability.
Here is why these supports matter:
If you process thin tubes, decorative tubing, or long structural pieces, this part of the configuration deserves close attention.

For me, the strongest fit is clear:
The machine also makes sense for subcontractors that process metal tubes for many customers. If your shop handles multiple profiles and wants one platform with less manual intervention, the dual chucks T series stands out as a practical option.
If you mainly run long batches of round, square, and profile tubes and want faster delivery with less waste, the answer is often yes. The T Series brings together features industrial buyers actually use: dual self-centering chuck design, strong cutting capacity, good support for mixed tube shapes, fast motion, and practical control features. It is not trying to be everything. It is trying to be a dependable tube laser cutter for real factory work.
For B2B buyers, there is another reason to consider it. HWlEiC offers broader industrial support: quotations, catalogs, technical consultation, and a product line that extends into sheet cutting, combo cutting, welding, and automation. The tube category page explicitly invites buyers to send specs for sourcing or customization and says the team responds within 24 hours. That is useful when the machine is part of a larger line-upgrade project.
So here is the practical takeaway. If you are comparing a general laser cutter with a true industrial tube cutting machine, focus on the details that affect output every day: tube clamping, support design, size range, motion speed, repeatability, and ease of unloading. The T Series does well on those points. That is why it is a serious option for export buyers who want a clean, efficient, and scalable tube solution.
The main benefit is more stable tube holding. Dual self-centering chucks help reduce movement, improve repeatability, shorten tailing, and support cleaner cutting on both small and larger tubes.
According to HWlEiC, the T Series can process round, square, rectangular, oval, angle steel, channel steel, C-profile, and H-shaped steel, plus other profile tubes.
It uses self-compensating tube diameter error, follow-up support, and vari-pitch support to reduce tube swing and improve positional stability during cutting.
Yes. While the standard page focuses on the main machine, the control architecture, stable support system, and industrial positioning make it a strong fit for factories planning broader automation or future handling integration. HWlEiC also markets itself as an intelligent laser equipment provider for industrial manufacturing.
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