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publicationNumber JP-2013086106-A
titleOfInvention Piercing processing method and attachment tool by laser processing
abstract Provided are a piercing method and an attachment jig capable of preventing spatter from being welded to a workpiece surface during piercing when laser cutting is started. A contact member provided at the tip of an attachment tool is brought into contact with a piercing position of a workpiece, and a spatter welding inhibitor held by the contact member is attached to the periphery including the piercing position. . Then, the laser processing head is moved and positioned, and piercing processing by laser processing is started. The attachment tool 23 irradiates a part of the machine body of a laser processing machine having a laser processing head movable in the X, Y, and Z axis directions relative to the work from the laser processing head to the work. Sputter welding which adheres to a work piece at the tip part of contact member holder 57 provided with cylindrical attachment main part 27 supported so that movement to the same direction as a direction is possible, and is possible to move to the longitudinal direction of attachment main part 27 A contact member 59 holding an inhibitor is provided. [Selection] Figure 2
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