Operating method for a laser machining system

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C219S121760, C219S121820

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07005604

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an operating method and a trolley for a system used for machining objects by using laser beams, particularly for a system used for boring or structuring substrates. The system has a great number of slow-working laser machining machines than rapid working laser machining machines. A rapid-working laser machining machine utilized afterwards or beforehand can be better used to capacity due to the parallel operation of a number of slow-working laser machining machines. The transfer of objects to be machined or already machined objects is preferably effected by means of trolleys, which are both compatible with both the loading stations and the unloading stations of the laser machining machines. This enables the objects, which are to be machined, to be directly received by a trolley located in a loading station and, after machining, to be placed in a trolley that is introduced into an unloading station of a laser machining machine.

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