Our new line of lasers has been designed specifically
for the fabrications and fabricating machinery industries. We have taken
our 36 years of metrology innovation in high-accuracy, machine-tool applications
and applied it to lower-accuracy fabricating applications.
Typically the only alignment method that could
be justified in the fabrications and fabricating machinery industries
is optical theodolites or transits. These are very time consuming and
require at least 2 technicians to operate. Well, alignment for the fabrications
industry is now a whole lot easier with the introduction of our L-730
Series of laser alignment systems.
The L-730 Series offers the most accurate, fast and affordable alignment
system on the market today that it will make you want to scrap your optical
instruments. All of the lasers feature continuously sweeping laser planes
and targets with large measuring areas and high resolutions.
For basic leveling applications, there is not a better, faster or more
economical laser than the L-730 Precision Leveling Laser. If basic squareness
measurements are needed, the L-741 adds a plumb laser beam to the L-730's
continuously sweeping laser plane. For water-jet machines, laser cutting
machines and roll alignment, the L-732 has 2 perpendicular continuously
rotating laser planes for extremely fast and accurate alignments, usually
with one setup! The top-of-the-line laser is the L-733 with 3 continuously
rotating laser planes for extremely fast and accurate alignments of lower-accuracy
machining centers and other similar alignments.
All of these lasers can also be used to check the alignment of fabrications,
as well. They are much faster, far easier to use and require less manpower
than optical alignment methods. For example, alignments typically can
be completed with 50% fewer technicians and 50% faster than optical theodolites.
In addition, these lasers are so easy to use that the longest training
course is 4 days versus up to 2 weeks for theodolites. The best news of
all is the pricing on these lasers is now much more competitive with optics.
A basic leveling system now starts at $7,000.