Focused. Integrated. Effective.
At CraftStahl, every development follows a clear goal: to make everyday work easier for steel fabricators and steel service centers. We don’t build all-rounders – we focus on solutions for steel and the specific demands of steel processing:
For steel fabricators: maximum flexibility for varying orders, batch sizes, and profiles.
For steel service centers: durability and efficiency in continuous operation, where tonnage, feasibility, and delivery times define success.
A new benchmark in modern steel processing. Tailored for steel – and for the professionals who work with it.
The best machine creates value only as part of a system. That’s why, alongside our focus on steel, integration is our second core competence. Our technologies fit seamlessly into existing workflows – into software, processes, and material flows. We know that daily operations can’t be put on hold. That’s why we develop solutions that adapt – not ones that disrupt.
Our systems work instantly and without additional effort. Whether FritzLaser – fiber laser cutting systems for precise cuts with minimal rework – or FritzWeld – welding robots for consistent quality and cost-efficient series production from batch size one: Every CraftStahl product stands for steel and straightforward integration. From this foundation emerges a
well-balanced product trio for steel processing: FritzLaser – fiber lasers for progress and flexibility.
FritzWeld – welding robots for consistency and reliability. FritzForm – roll forming systems for value creation and efficiency. Progress, reliability, and efficiency – for technology that delivers in daily operation.
Fiber Laser Technology
More precision. More flexibility.
Higher throughput.
FritzLaser · Fiber Laser Cutting
Increase Margins.
Not Machine Hours.
Plasma and mechanical processing with saws and drills were the standard for many years. But the future of steel fabrication and steel trading belongs to fiber laser technology. Faster, more precise, more reliable, more flexible — thanks to clean cutting edges, minimal rework, and significantly lower heat input.
That means: higher output, better quality, and more stable processes.
For steel fabricators This means maximum flexibility for every requirement. Cuts, holes, miters, notches, and bevels that once required multiple operations can now be completed in a single step — with consistently high precision.
For steel service centers It means higher throughput, multiple tasks in one process, and robust machines that handle higher tonnages while maintaining consistent quality — across shifts and over years of continuous operation.
Switching to fiber laser technology is not just a decision for profitability — it’s a technological leap. And it’s inevitable: those who want to remain competitive in the future cannot avoid it. FritzLaser. The fiber laser for steel processing.
CastorCut 1200 · The solution for heavy profiles.
For open profiles up to 1200 mm in width and of any length. The CastorCut 1200 is the laser system for
demanding notches – and for many other processing tasks that involve heavy profiles.
CobraCut 550 · Master of flexibility.
For profiles from 100 to 550 mm in width and lengths up to 12 m. The CobraCut 550 delivers full flexibility for the typical dimensions in steel construction – fast, precise, and reliable.
CobraCut 360 · Productivity in the mid-range.
For profiles from 50 to 360 mm in width and lengths up to 12 m. The CobraCut 360 delivers full flexibility for the typical dimensions in steel construction – fast, precise, and reliable.
CometCut 500 · Flexibility instead of tool dependency.
The CometCut replaces the traditional punch-and-shear line and extends it to cover profile processing in the smaller segment – with the precision and flexibility of laser technology. Square tubes, open profiles, or flat material: one system for the entire range up to 250 × 250 mm.
KodiakCut 30000 · The modern solution for large-format plates.
For the contemporary processing of plates of any size. Plasma belongs to the past — laser technology convinces with precision, speed, and efficiency. Even costly drilling units are replaced by the accuracy of the laser.
Robotic Welding
Predictable. Repeatable.
Profitable.
FritzWeld · Robotic Welding
Consistent quality.
Independent of operators.
Consistent quality – independent of operators. For a long time, welding was the domain of skilled specialists. But these specialists are becoming scarce – and welding has become one of the least attractive tasks in steel fabrication. It demands experience and places a high physical strain: repetitive motion, absolute precision. Vacation, illness, and staff turnover make it nearly impossible for many companies to ensure consistent deadlines and quality.
The good news: welding can now be reliably automated. FritzWeld replaces missing personnel and ensures consistent quality – shift after shift, without breaks, without fluctuations. Once configured, all parameters and workflows remain stored – across shifts and independent of staff changes. The result: the expertise of experienced welders is transferred into stable, reproducible processes.
For steel fabricators This means that a wide range of typical welding tasks can now be automated – from simple seams to multi-layer and full-penetration welds. An integrated vision system detects real-world conditions such as welding gaps and adjusts execution with precision. Using IFC data, deviations between design and reality can be identified early – before they become issues. The outcome: maximum flexibility from batch size one.
Whether small series, large components, or changing requirements – FritzWeld adapts to your operations instead of slowing them down. So that welding remains reliable, even as skilled labor becomes increasingly rare.
WotanWeld 1200 · The robust welding robot with a vision system.
For the contemporary processing of plates of any size. Plasma belongs to the past — laser technology convinces with precision, speed, and efficiency. Even costly drilling units are replaced by the accuracy of the laser.
WickyWeld 550 · The compact cobot for maximum flexibility.
Designed as a mobile unit, WickyWeld can be positioned directly next to heavy components. It handles a wide range of welding tasks – from simple seams to multi-layer and full-penetration welds – and keeps production stable, regardless of staffing levels.
VikingWeld 1200 · AI-Assisted Robotic Beam Welding Systems.
The intelligent welding robot with 3D model integration. In addition to its vision system, VikingWeld works directly with the IFC data from the construction model. This allows deviations between design and reality – such as incorrectly positioned stiffening plates – to be detected at an early stage. The result: safe and efficient welding processes.
Roll Forming
Broader range. Faster changeovers.
Smarter investment.
FritzForm · Roll Forming
Smarter investment.
From day one.
Until now, roll forming has only paid off in continuous operation. High acquisition costs, long setup times, and limited profile variety made this technology uneconomical for many steel fabricators and steel service centers. Profitability came from volume and uniform production — not from flexibility. FritzForm changes that.
The Fortis makes roll forming accessible: small series, large batches, or changing profiles — all in-house. Switching from C to Z takes just minutes, while material thickness and lengths can be adjusted digitally. This turns a technology once reserved for full-capacity production into a profitable solution for variable orders and smaller operations. The result: real value creation from day one. No dependency on suppliers, no long lead times. FritzForm integrates seamlessly into existing workflows, expands production capabilities and product range — and remains economical, whether in full-scale three-shift operation or smaller batch production.
FortisForm 300 · Profitable even at small batch sizes.
The roll forming system for modern steel processing — economical, flexible, and robust. C-, Z-, and U-profiles from 80 to 300 mm in width are formed with consistent precision. Switching between C and Z takes only a few minutes, while material thickness and lengths can be adjusted digitally. With production speeds of up to 32 m/min, a servo driven, and an automatic straightening unit, Fortis delivers stable quality with minimal setup effort.
Building trust.
In steel. In operations.
In what’s ahead.
In steel fabrication and steel trading, every machine is part of a chain of responsibility – to customers, to projects, and to inspection authorities. That’s why we develop our systems from the ground up to meet the quality and safety requirements of international certifications. On this foundation, we can deliver machines with all relevant approvals: CE, UL, cUL, and OSHA.
European conformity. Engineered in. CE marking certifies that a machine meets the safety, health, and environmental protection requirements defined by the European Union.
It represents not only compliance, but a commitment to reliability, traceability, and documented quality at every step of production.
CraftStahl machines can be delivered in full compliance with CE standards where required — designed and built in accordance with European engineering principles.
CE conformity is not an afterthought, but part of our process: an assurance of consistency, precision, and responsibility in design and manufacturing.
Certified safety. Across borders. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and cUL certifications verify that machines meet North American safety and electrical standards — from wiring and grounding to control systems and labeling. These certifications are essential for installations in the United States and Canada, ensuring that equipment is safe, reliable, and recognized by local authorities.
CraftStahl systems can be built to UL and cUL specifications on request — combining German engineering discipline with international compliance.
For customers operating across borders, this means one less concern: technology that meets the standards before it meets the floor.
Built for safety. Proven in operation. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) defines workplace safety standards in the United States — from operator protection and ergonomics to machine guarding and maintenance procedures.
These regulations ensure that both people and production remain safe under continuous operation.
On request, CraftStahl systems can be designed to meet OSHA requirements, supporting compliance in demanding environments where safety is not optional.
For us, safety is not a checkbox — it’s an engineering principle: built into every system to protect those who work with steel, day after day.
Our quality benchmarks are German.
Integration By Design
Material handling upstream
Automatic bundle loading
Seamless crane transfer
Direct rank integration
Roller conveyor connection
Software
DSTV / IFC compatibility
ERP auto-sync
CAD/CAM link-up
Real-time data feedback
Plug-and-play interface
Material handling Downstream
Automated part sorting
Pallet loading system
tranfer cart output
Stacking line integration
Let‘s talk steelwork.
At CraftStahl, we listen first. That’s how we achieve our goal: to make everyday work easier for steel fabricators and steel traders. By creating systems that are ready to perform. Instantly.