Technifor offers LaserTop bench top enclosure with attached handheld controller

Jan. 9, 2012
Technifor, Charlotte, N.C., is offering its streamlined metallic CDRH Class 1 workstation LaserTop bench top enclosure with an attached handheld controller, which makes incorporating laser marking technology into any manufacturing operation a simple process.

Technifor,Charlotte, N.C., is offering its streamlined metallic CDRH Class 1 workstation LaserTop bench top enclosure with an attached handheld controller, which makes incorporating laser marking technology into any manufacturing operation a simple process.

The workstation (25 x 23.5 x 30.5 inches) fits a standard workbench or table. The large, balanced U-shaped vertical movement door supports the easy loading/unloading of parts. The roomy (22 x 22 x 14 inches) marking chamber has an embedded light and enough space for a rotary device or tag feeder.

The attached remote’s large buttons make driving the Z-axis, the embedded work area light, fume extractor, and an optional automatic door fast and easy. Safety features include a tight rubber door seal, sensors, and anti-trap systems, a large IR L6 viewing window and emergency stop on the remote control.

The LaserTop accommodates the entire Technifor range of Nd: YV04 (YAG) and fiber lasers. Plus, this enclosure can be customized with options such as programmable Z-axis, focusing diode, motorized door, locks, T-slot table, benchtop protection, additional fume extractor inlets and a Class 4/Class 1 key.

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