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Roll Alignment Has Never Been Easier! Unsurpassed Plane Flatness One of the critical components of any laser system is the straightness or flatness of the laser beam or plane, as this is the reference from which the measurements are made. The L-742 features the flattest laser plane in the world. Its continuously rotating laser plane is flat to 1/2 an arc second (0.00003"/ft or 0.002 mm/M) in a 360º sweep and 1/4 arcsec in a 90º sweep (0.000015"/ft or 0.001 mm/M). 100' Squareness Measuring Capability The 2 laser planes are square to within
1 arc second (0.00006"/ft or 0.005 mm /M). This squareness can be
projected out 100' (30.5 M), allowing squareness of even the tallest machine
in the world to be easily checked. The L-742 also features 2 built-in
level vials that are accurate to 1 arc second. Another critical component of laser alignment systems is the resolution of the targets. This determines how close the measurements can be made. The L-742 system utilizes our new line
of wireless targets (A-1519, A-1519HR and A-1520) that feature up to 0.00002"
(0.0005 mm) resolution, large measuring ranges of up to 1" (25 mm)
and an IR transmitter for wireless communication with our R-1309 Cassiopeia
Readout, which can simultaneously display up to 4 targets. Applications For applications with tolerances of 0.00002"/ft or 0.0017 mm/M or higher, the L-742 can quickly measure and correct alignment errors with minimal setup for the following applications:
Geometry Analysis Software For wireless recording and analyzing alignment data,
our color, 3-D flatness and squareness analysis software, Plane5, simplifies
and streamlines the data analysis process. It can measure up to 7 different
surfaces in one project setup file and present a color, 3-D graph of the
flatness and squareness analysis for each surface.
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