Amada Miyachi America to highlight laser marker workstation at Fabtech 2015

Oct. 28, 2015
The LMWS laser marker workstation marks on metals, plastics, and ceramics, and has uses in lean manufacturing, low-volume production, and R&D environments.

The LMWS laser marker workstation marks on metals, plastics, and ceramics, and has uses in lean manufacturing, low-volume production, and R&D environments. The system can also cut, drill, ablate, and weld thin materials. Features include manually operated vertical doors for 180° of workspace access to parts and tooling; a large viewing window to facilitate visual process monitoring; a threaded, metric base plate for part positioning; and an automated z-axis for laser focus adjustment.

Fabtech booth number: S-901

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Contact:Amada Miyachi America
Headquarters: Monrovia, CA
Product: LMWS laser marker workstation
Key Feature: Automated z-axis for laser focus adjustment

What Amada Miyachi America says:
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