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Amada Equipment Financing — Complete Model Guide

All ENSIS/REGIUS/VENTIS fiber laser cutting systems and HG/HD/HFE press brakes with 2024 prices. Amada Co., Ltd. (Isehara, Japan — US HQ Buena Park, CA).

Quick Answer: Amada Co., Ltd. (Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan — US HQ Buena Park, California) is one of the three dominant global sheet metal fabrication equipment manufacturers. ENSIS fiber laser systems range from $198,000 to $468,000, HG/HD/HFE press brakes from $88,000 to $418,000, and EM/EX punch presses from $150,000 to $600,000. Amada Financial Services provides OEM financing; independent specialty lenders finance Amada at rates comparable to Trumpf and Bystronic.

Key Facts: Amada Equipment Financing

  • Founded: 1946 | HQ: Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan | US HQ: Buena Park, CA
  • Exchange: Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6113)
  • OEM Financing: Amada Financial Services
  • Price Range: $88,000 (HFE 803) to $468,000+ (REGIUS-3015 AJ)
  • Key Product: ENSIS fiber laser — auto lens changer for multi-material cutting
  • US Service: Buena Park, CA + regional service centers nationwide
  • Competitive Position: Typically 5–15% lower price than Trumpf for comparable spec

Amada Fiber Laser Cutting System Financing

ModelTypePowerNew PriceUsed PriceNotes
VENTIS-3015AJFiber2–9kW$198,000–$312,000$87,000–$145,000Mid-range entry
ENSIS-3015 AJFiber + auto lens4–9kW$245,000–$385,000$108,000–$179,000Auto lens changer — best versatility
REGIUS-3015 AJFiber + auto lens4–9kW$298,000–$468,000$131,000–$218,000High-power version
FO-3015 NTCO24kW$125,000–$195,000$55,000–$91,000Older CO2 technology

Amada Press Brake Financing — HFE, HD, and HG Series

ModelPress ForceTypeNew PriceUsed PriceNotes
HFE 80380THydraulic-electric$88,000–$140,000$39,000–$65,000Entry press brake
HD 80380THydraulic$98,000–$155,000$43,000–$72,000Heavy hydraulic
HG 50350TServo-electric$145,000–$228,000$64,000–$106,000High accuracy servo
HG 1003100TServo-electric$185,000–$292,000$82,000–$136,000Most popular model
HG 2204220TServo-electric$265,000–$418,000$117,000–$194,000Large capacity

Amada vs Trumpf vs Bystronic — Complete Comparison

CriterionAmada ENSIS-3015Trumpf TruLaser 3030Bystronic ByStar Fiber
New Price (mid-range laser)$245K–$385K$285K–$420K$180K–$380K
Auto Lens ChangerStandard (ENSIS AJ)Available optionBevelLine option
OriginJapanGermanySwitzerland
US Service HQBuena Park, CAFarmington, CTElgin, IL
Service Density (US)GoodBestGood
Price vs PerformanceBest value among threePremium-pricedBest value
Lender RecognitionVery goodBestVery good
Best ForMulti-material versatility, valueService network, brand premiumPrice/performance, Swiss quality

Financing Options for Amada Equipment

Financing TypeProviderBest ForTypical Terms
OEM Loan/LeaseAmada Financial ServicesNew equipment, Amada dealer36–84 months
Finance LeaseAmada Financial or lessorPreserve capital, upgrade path36–60 month FMV
Bank LoanRegional banks, manufacturing lendersEstablished shops48–84 months
Specialty LenderCrest Capital, TimePayment, First WesternNewer businesses48–72 months
Section 179Any lenderYear-end tax optimizationFull deduction up to $1.16M (2024)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Amada Equipment Financing

Who is Amada and where is it headquartered?

Amada Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan. US operations are based in Buena Park, California, which serves as the North American headquarters including sales, service, training, and some assembly. Amada was founded in 1946 and is publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Amada is one of the three dominant sheet metal fabrication equipment manufacturers globally, alongside Trumpf (Germany) and Bystronic (Switzerland).

What is the Amada ENSIS and how does it differ from a standard fiber laser?

The Amada ENSIS features an automatic lens changer — the ENSIS can change its focal length and beam shape electronically, adapting to different material types and thicknesses without stopping. This means a single ENSIS can cut thin stainless and thick mild steel in the same program run. The ENSIS-3015 AJ ($245,000–$385,000) has a significant throughput advantage over fixed-lens fiber lasers on multi-material jobs.

How does Amada financing compare to Trumpf and Bystronic?

Amada Financial Services provides OEM financing similar to Trumpf and Bystronic. For equivalent laser specifications, Amada typically prices 5–15% below Trumpf, making it the most budget-friendly of the three premium brands. Amada equipment has strong resale values due to Japanese manufacturing quality and large US installed base. Independent lenders readily finance Amada equipment with 36–84 month terms.

What is the best Amada press brake for a fabrication shop?

The Amada HG 1003 ($185,000–$292,000) is the most popular Amada press brake for general fabrication — a 100T servo-electric press brake with high accuracy and fast cycle times. The HFE 803 ($88,000–$140,000) is the entry model for shops new to Amada. The HG series (servo-electric) is preferred over the HD (hydraulic) series for operations requiring repeatability and energy efficiency.

What is the Amada ASTRO robotic system?

Amada ASTRO is Amada's robotic automation system for press brakes — a robot that loads sheets and removes bent parts, enabling unmanned overnight or weekend operation. The ASTRO combined with an HG press brake costs $400,000–$700,000 for a complete cell. The ROI calculation: an ASTRO running 16 hours/day replaces 1 operator ($45,000–$55,000/year) and doubles throughput — typical payback of 24–36 months on the automation premium.

Can I finance used Amada equipment?

Yes. Used Amada equipment is widely financed by independent lenders due to the large US installed base and strong secondary market. A used Amada ENSIS-3015 (2–4 years old) typically sells for $108,000–$218,000 — 45–60% of new price. Used HG press brakes retain 40–55% of new value depending on age and hours. Standard terms for used Amada: 36–60 months, down payment 10–20% for established businesses.