Machinist’s Vault supplies OEM-compatible consumables for Precitec® fiber laser cutting heads. Precitec® is a registered trademark of its respective owner and is used strictly for identification and compatibility purposes. Machinist’s Vault is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Precitec®.
OEM-compatible fit
Consistent cut quality
Reduced downtime
Consumables for Precitec® Fiber Laser Cutting Heads
We supply high-quality OEM-compatible consumables used with Precitec® fiber laser heads to maintain cut quality, protect optics, and keep your production running smoothly.
Designed for:
Protecting internal optics
Supporting clean assist gas flow
Reducing dross and inconsistent edges
Planned maintenance or emergency replacement
Precitec® Laser Systems (Common Families)
We commonly support OEM-compatible consumables for Precitec® head families including:
Precitec LightCutter Series
Precitec ProCutter Series
Precitec Auto-Focus Heads
Precitec HP Series
Other Precitec fiber head configurations
⚠️ Final compatibility depends on:
Head model
Nozzle type
Protective window diameter/thickness
Thread style & seating design
How to Match the Correct Precitec®-Compatible Consumables
Send any one of these and we can match quickly:
Precitec® machine model + cutting head model
A photo of the nozzle + holder assembly (front + side)
Send your machine model, head style, and a photo of your nozzle/window assembly and we’ll confirm the right OEM-compatible parts. Email us at sales@machinistsvault.com or call us at +1 (905) 361-7999
No—Machinist’s Vault provides OEM-compatible parts designed for fit and functional equivalence. Precitec® trademarks are used only for identification.
Will OEM-compatible consumables affect cut quality?
Cut quality depends on correct selection (nozzle type, window condition, gas settings, focus) and proper installation. We can help match the right style to avoid seating/gas issues.
How often should I change protective windows?
It depends on material, hours, and contamination levels. Many shops replace on a schedule or when they see spatter marks, haze, or cut instability.
Single-layer vs double-layer nozzles—what’s the difference?
Double-layer nozzles can offer improved gas control for certain processes, while single-layer nozzles are common for general cutting. Best choice depends on your material and setup.
Do you support urgent orders?
Yes—send your requirements and location and we’ll recommend the fastest practical option.
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