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TowerBelt-News-01 Laser engraving on electrical components. More methods, more advantages

Laser engraving on electrical components

This is a laser marker designed for engraving consumer and low-priced products such as, for example, electrical components like connectors, switches, and electric outlets.

It is an innovative marker fitted with a double system: a conveyor belt with fixed stops for engraving articles automatically and a table that can be placed in the marking compartment for working in the traditional way.

  • Two operating modes: it can mark either statically or automatically

  • Two automatic marking modes: “marking on step” and “marking on fly”

  • Sensors system for identifying the details and marking them automatically

There are two marking modes for using the conveyor automatically: the first one is called “Marking On Fly” (MOF), in which the belt runs without stopping and the details are marked “on the fly”, while the second is called “Marking On Step” (MOS), and consists of stopping the conveyor belt every time an article is in the marking position.

As soon as they are marked, the parts are unloaded directly into a basket located at the end of the conveyor.

The conveyor has fixed stops, which the operator uses for placing the articles properly.
Immediately before the marking compartment there are two sensors that “read” the actual presence of the article and send the information to the system, which, knowing the on-centre between the stops and the speed of transport of the conveyor, is able to engrave on fly in a very accurate and centred way even without the aid of an article recognition system.

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Manual mode: traditional laser engraving

TowerBelt has a superimposable worktop so as to be able to engrave items other than those suited for automatic marking. The top is in hard anodized aluminium with drilling at a pitch of ø8H7/M6, and is readied for the application of templates of various sizes.
In manual mode the machine has the same functions as a TowerMark marker: axis Z, with a stroke of 450 mm, is ideal for marking high items and is complete programmable by means of LASIT’s tested FlyCad system .

TowerBelt-News-04 Laser engraving on electrical components. More methods, more advantages

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