Ultra-Schall sensor for autofocus

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The correct distance from laser head to the material is crucial for the quality of cut and engraving!
 
Facify the focus of the laser head with every newly pickled workpiece by automating this process.
With our autofocus sensor, this work step is taken to you on the tenth of a millimeter. 

 

We opted for our devices for one of the highest quality, currently available on the market on the market.


This sensor is the only one to be able to record the countless different materials that can be edited with a CO2 laser and thus ensure a secure function, regardless of whether you want to engrave wool felt or cut transparent acrylic plates.
 
 
Scope of delivery:
- Ultrasound focus sensor UB120

- Connection cable 5m

- assembly adapter
- assembly instructions 

 

Measurement principle

Ultrasound - a head system

Recess area

15 - 120mm

Setting area

20 - 120mm

Blind zone

0 - 15mm

Norm measurement area

10 x 10mm

Converter frequency

850kHz

Response

approx. 27ms

resolution

0.17mm

reproducibility

+/- 0,5%

 

 

 Operating voltage

10 - 30V DC

 Electricity

approx. 30mA

 Exit

PNP switching output

Ambient temperature

-25 to 70 ° C

Type of protection

IP67

Weight

25g

Shipping

Delivery time of 3-5 working days

type: UB120-12GM-E4-V1 DG

Frequently asked questions

Questions about the product or shipping? We are happy to help. If you need any further assistance, please send us a message and we will get back to you.

Ihre Vorteile mit unseren Maschinen

Efficient & process-optimized

Flexibility for design changes

Compatibility with almost any material

Compatibility with almost any material

We received the goods within two days and the quality is great! We will be back.

Henry W.

Great support from start to finish. Everything went smoothly, from the consultation to the commissioning of the lasers.

Toni L.

It's nice to have everything from a single source. That's exactly how we imagined it!

Erik M.