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3029 Series Captive Height Sensing Nozzle Bodies

Capacitive Height Sensing Nozzle Bodies : 3029

Our Capacitive Height Sensing Nozzle Bodies are developed for high-pressure assist gas applications with low heat transfer between the tip and nozzle. A forced-air cooling version provides extra heat protection when cutting highly reflective materials. Nozzles are designed to work with any of the T-M8 Series nozzle tips, providing a wide range of orifice sizes and tip designs to meet any application.

Haas part number NZL-3029-M8-AMX & NZL-3029-M8-FMX shown above. Download technical drawings for each stock part number on the right. Download free Adobe PDF reader and SolidWorks Viewer on the left.

 

Capacitive Height Sensing Nozzle Body Specifications:

 

Capacitive Height Sensing Nozzle Bodies
3029 Series Part Number Anatomy

NZL-3029 dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part # dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part # dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part # dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part #
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Tip Thread
M8 : M8 x 0.75
625 : 625 x 32
 
Body Style
X : No Height Sensing
A   Height Sensing
F : Height Sensing with Forced-Air Cooling
 
Receptacle
X : None
M   MCX (Female)
S : SMA (Female)
 
Option Code
X : Standard
     
                 

 

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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