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Joinery
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Producers of cable drums |
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Sheet-metal shops |
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Foundries |
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The function of the circle laser
The light beam from a laser
hits a rapidly rotating, inclined mirror. On a plane perpendicular
to the axis of rotation a laser spot is then moving around in a
circle and as the spot is moving rapidly the eye interprets it as
a circle. The diameter depends on the inclination angle of the
rotating mirror. By changing this angle the diameter of the circle
can be adjusted to a desired value within certain limits.
The laser beam is either red with the wavelength 635nm, model
LBD6-635C-230 or green with the wavelength 532nm, model
LBD8-532C-230.
The circle laser is available in a version that also shows the
centre of the circle with a cross.
The circle laser has three lifting eyebolts fastened on
the rear end surface that can be used to attach the laser to the
ceiling above the working area. It can also be delivered with an
adjustable bracket.
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Circle laser LBD
Circle laser LBD
is a new product that rationalizes work with curved and circled shapes. The
diameter of the circle is set on a control unit by a pushbutton for
"increase" and "decrease".
LATRONIX new
circle lasers can be used in several types
of industries.
Brochure about
circle lasers >>
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Example of usage of a circle
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Technical specification
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Degree of protection: IP66
for the laser unit |
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Electrical connection: 230V AC, 50Hz |
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CE-mark: EMC-standard class 4 |
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Ambient temperature: Red lasers -10°C to +40°C, Green lasers +10°C to
+30°C |
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Typical lifetime at
25°C: 30.000 hours for red lasers,
10.000 hours for green lasers |
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Laser class: 3B |
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