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CO2 Laser Marker LP-GS SERIES FDA Conforming to Low voltage and EMC Directive New ultra-small spot model added Marking character size: 0.2 mm 0.0079 in or less

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Conventi onal tower-ty pe head siz e Downsized unit considerably decreased in size. The controller is also miniaturized so this downsized unit contributes to reduce floor space cost. Heads can be installed in any direction (top, bottom, left or right), allowing users more freedom when designing the unit. The LP-GS series Laser Marker heads have Head size comparison Head size has been minimized to contribute to reductions in floor space cost. Marking on a wide area The LP-GS series head ensures both miniature size with light weight. Moving the head to the marking position ensures...

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range tment Adjus tance dis work X-axis *This is the adjustment range of the LP-GS051. In the case of the LP-GS052, it is 3 mm 0.118 in. The LP-GS051-L does not have the adjustment function.

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Marking on circuit boards with various thickness Previously the head height had to be adjusted each time the circuit board thickness was changed. The LP-GS series is fitted with a Z-direction control mechanism that can adjust the work distance based on circuit board thickness. The mechanism both eliminates man-hours to change setup and maintains With Z-axis adjustment Without adjustment marking quality uniformity. Example of height control via Z-axis control Thick circuit board Thin circuit board Production improvements Drastic improvements in marking quality and man-hours for setup change...

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* Simulated graphics screen. Operability that focuses on "easy to use for anyone" New dedicated software: Laser Marker NAVI smart Includes the new dedicated PC configuration software Laser レーザマーカ Marker NAVI smart. It is compatible with Windows® 8. ケーブルがあるため、 引き回しが必要。 When used with a tablet PC*1, touch panel operation becomes possible. Also wireless access via コンソール Troublesome cables will not be required and configuration LP-GS No cable arrangement is needed thanks to wireless access. Wireless access is effective even if the controller is securely stored away in the after installation is...

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Setting assist functions It requires a certain amount of experience to set the optimum conditions for a wide variety of workpieces. So, an assist function has been added to make settings of optimum conditions simply. Even a beginner can output conditions, greatly Select ① Material quality ② Marking time Fine tuning Marking shortening the lead time to start production. Previously Laser power Laser frequency I don't know what value to set to which parameter! Individual screens for different purposes The "Laser Marker NAVI smart" display can be switched according to user purpose, such as for...

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Many convenient functions "External device link function"- controllable without PLC Previously, a PLC was required in order to coordinate the Laser Marker with image processing devices and readers. The LP-GS series is capable of direct data processing with certain devices even without a PLC, thanks to the external device link function. [Link with an image processing device] The Laser Marker can be controlled based on the read code data. Position adjustment marking The Laser Marker is equipped with a new function that provides direct control of an image processing device (IPD). Now the Laser...

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Functions useful at the production site [Operation indicators] [Error history display] Various indicators are located on the head. Laser Marker operation status can be identified at a glance while the equipment is running. Displays a history of errors as well as the time and date of occurrence. Errors are listed not only as codes, but with an explanation so that an operator can confirm the type of error and when it occurred. PC-LINK Remote Alarm / warning File / error codes Laser [Display in 3 languages] The Laser Marker NAVI smart display language is available in Japanese, English, and...

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Marking samples Circuit board Electronic parts Resin molded products Outer boxes Aluminum wrapping materials Laser label (marking + half-cut) Film (processing) Optical fiber (processing) Camera module Small push switch * The CAD data can be downloaded from our website. Laser pointer emission port 4-M6 thread, depth 12 0.472 (on both sides)

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Laser type Marking laser CO2 laser, Wavelength: 10,600 nm 0.417 mils, Class 4 laser Laser oscillation Guide laser Red semiconductor laser, Wavelength: 655 nm 0.026 mil, Class 2 laser Maximum output: 1 mW or less Laser pointer Red semiconductor laser, Wavelength: 655 nm 0.026 mil, Class 2 laser Maximum output: 1 mW or less Scanning method Galvano-scanning method Marking field Work distance (center position)*2 Work distance range Scan speed*3 Registration file quantity Maximum 3,000 mm/sec. 118.110 in/sec. Maximum 2,000 mm/sec. 78.740 in/sec. Maximum 3,000 mm/sec. 118.110 in/sec. 10,000 files...

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Laser safety •This device is classified as a Class 4 Laser Product in I EC / JIS / FDA regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. Never look at or touch the direct laser beam and its reflection. Take safety measures to satisfy reqirements of regulations. • The labels on the right are attached to this Laser Marker. (Warning labels are not shown in Laser Marker photographs in this catalog.) • The laser beam is infrared light that is invisible to the human eye. Use particular caution when the laser is operating. •Air filter: Regularly clean the air filter attached to this Laser Marker to maintain...

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