Laser-based machinery alignment
Pinpoint Laser Systems has announced a machinery alignment kit. The Laser Microgage kit includes a laser squaring attachment called the 90-Line for checking machine beds, vertical cutting machinery, roll parallelism, squaring slides and gantries, and measuring geometric parameters.
The kit and the 90-Line are said to be compact, easy to set up, and
versatile. The laser beam enters the 90-Line through a port in the
front and exits out a side port at 90° to the incoming beam. Internal
optics permit operators to place the 90-Line anywhere along the laser
path to establish right angle references.
By rotating the front nosepiece, the right angle laser beam will swing through a full plane for checking the squareness of machine parts and surfaces. The 90-Line can create multiple references and is suitable for checking the parallelism of slides, rails, machine tracks, rollers, shafts and other mechanical elements.
The 90-Line has a locking mechanism for pre-set positions and a friction lock to hold the beam in place. The housing is machined from solid aluminum with a hard anodized coating and many threaded points said to allow for quick and easy mounting.
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By rotating the front nosepiece, the right angle laser beam will swing through a full plane for checking the squareness of machine parts and surfaces. The 90-Line can create multiple references and is suitable for checking the parallelism of slides, rails, machine tracks, rollers, shafts and other mechanical elements.
The 90-Line has a locking mechanism for pre-set positions and a friction lock to hold the beam in place. The housing is machined from solid aluminum with a hard anodized coating and many threaded points said to allow for quick and easy mounting.
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