Laser system from BEA Lasers available in 650 and 532 nm versions

May 15, 2013
The MIL Series turnkey laser system is offered in 650 and 532 nm models.

The MIL Series turnkey laser system is offered in 650 and 532 nm models. Users may choose standard round, line, cross, or target optics. Applications include metal forming, alignment, punch presses, welding, riveting, positioning, drilling, targeting, and heavy-duty saws.
BEA Lasers
Elk Grove Village, IL

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Superior heat dissipation and maximum durability are just two of the advantages of BEA Lasers’ new MIL Series turnkey laser system. Offered in either 650nm (red) or 532nm (green) laser light, these exclusive Ruggedized Industrial Lasers have been incorporated into many applications, including metal-forming, alignment, punch presses, welding, riveting, positioning, drilling, targeting, and heavy duty saws.

The systems include the following:

1. A 12mm connector fitted to a black, zinc-coated, stainless steel laser diode housing, with your choice of a red or green laser diode module.
2. Your choice of optics: standard round, line, cross (no additional charge), or target (additional $70.00).
3. Black, PVC-coated, 2 meter long cable with your choice of straight connector or 90° connector.
4. 3.3 Vdc switching power supply
5. Mounting bracket option

This new Ruggedized Industrial Laser Module System is available for $299. For additional information or to take advantage of this offer, please contact us at (847) 238-1420.

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