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LMC1 • Control 1 to 4 axes • XYZ and rotary with any axis combination • Fully integrated with standard marker software • Step and repeat, mark around cylinder • Homing and jog functions, proximity limits KEY FEATURES • Control 1 to 4 axes – any combination of linear or rotary axes • Fully integrated with standard marker software – use our "automation build list" to create the required motion profiles and other events such as serial communication and set I/O. These events appear on the "automation run list" allowing event visibility and easy adjust of the run order. • Step and repeat, mark around cylinder – rotary marking can be achieved using ‘step and repeat’ for text, or ‘continuous’ for graphics • Homing and jog functions, proximity limits – standard features of the motion package include homing options, programming in absolute or relative units, setting limit points, axis jogging, and axis status indication • Standard and Custom stages - standard linear stage travel lengths between 6" to 18", and direct drive or the precision rotary stage provide the solution for many applications. As required, custom sizes are also available. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Mark both text and graphics around a cylinder The direct drive high speed motor is well suited to cylinder banding LASER MARKING Fiber Laser Motion Control
Open the catalog to page 1LASER MARKING MARKER SOFTWARE SCREEN Connected axes Automation run list Automation editor to add motion to mark file Axes status, home, jog, position Direct drive Rotary Precision rotary stage Open loop; 2.5 billion microsteps Closed loop; 85 million optical encoder counts Standard stages inches (mm) Maximum Slewing Speed in/min (mm/min) Minimum distance for step size inches (mm) 5 inch diameter stage (0.007 degrees) 10 arc-min (0.16 degrees) (0.18 degrees) 14 arc-min (0.23 degrees) Power Input + Based on standard motor sizing # Based on vertical loading of 19 Ib (8.6 Kg) * Typical results...
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