Rotary-table laser marking workstations

Dec. 11, 2014
FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving has introduced its M2000-R and M3000-R laser marking workstations, which can process geometrically complex work pieces of varying sizes as well as small and large batches of parts.

Selmsdorf, Germany - FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving has introduced its M2000-R and M3000-R laser marking workstations, which can process geometrically complex work pieces of varying sizes as well as small and large batches of parts. The automated workstations are equipped with a programmable Z-axis and a 2-position rotary table with either 670 mm (M2000-R) or 950 mm (M3000-R) diameter. Available options include other axes, camera systems, exhaust units, interfaces for the integration of client processes, and a customer interface directly on the rotary table.

The high-throughput workstations have utility in marking all kinds of serial parts such as day/night design parts for vehicle interiors, metal components, tools or medical products, and devices such as implants or surgical instruments.

For more information, please visit www.fobalaser.com.

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