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38mm Fiber Laser
Process Head System
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Laser Beam Delivery Product Information

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Nd:YAG Laser Process Head System

38mm Fiber Laser Linear Z-Axis Unit with Laser Process Head

 

Linear Z-Axis Unit : LZA

Our Linear Z-Axis Unit is a custom sealed Z Axis slide designed for harsh industrial environments. Specifically for Haas 38mm Fiber Heads.

Includes internal DC servo motor/brake with direct ball screw drive. Precision motion via sealed linear rail/truck guides. Available in 100mm and 50mm travel with limit sensors Maximum payload 10 Kg.

When used with CHS-8000/10000, design speeds of 100mm/sec are achieved.

Haas part number LZA-100-1G-10G shown above. Download technical drawings for each stock part number on the right. Download free Adobe PDF reader and SolidWorks Viewer on the left.

 

Part #LZA-50-1G-10KG Linear Z-Axis Unit

Linear Z-Axis Unit (LZA) Specifications

 

Linear Z-Axis Unit (LZA) Part Numbering Anatomy

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Travel
50 : 50mm
100 : 100mm
 
Acceleration
1G : 1G
     
 
Max Load
10G : 10KG
     
             

 

 

Additional options available upon request

We would be happy to discuss a custom designed solution that's right for any project, large or small. For additional information, contact a Haas Laser Technology sales representative today. (973) 598-1150

 

** Specifications subject to change without notice. Consult a Haas Laser Tech engineer for the latest specification changes or any additional assistance. **

 


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