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Laser Marking System The FiberCube laser marking system is a compact, turnkey laser marking, laser engraving and laser cutting system that offers the benefits of a non- contact, abrasion-resistant, permanent laser mark, laser engraving, or cut onto almost any type of material. These systems offer the speed, reli- ability and flexibility required to meet stringent quality control and process certifica- tion standards. The FiberCube


units are ideal for a wide range of applications including flat surfaces, advanced integrated XYZ motion for step-and-repeat laser marking, or coordinated rotary motion for seamlessly la- ser marking around a circumference. LaserStar’s CAD2 oper- ating software provides complete coordination of all integrated


systems. New features include 10, 20, and 40-W models, a new body style with multiple size chambers, a digital messag- ing display, database communication software, and new rotary devices for standard and custom shape rings. LaserStar Technologies Corp. Ph: 401-438-1500 E-mail: gfarias@laserstar.net Web page: www.laserstar.net


Interlock Safety Switches


The new line of HE Series non-contact safety interlock switches and multigate SCU-1 control unit monitoring system is aimed at machine guarding where monitoring for a guard is required and locking is not required. Typical applications include packaging, paper, food and beverage, dairy, phar- maceutical, canning, mail, steel, motor, weighing, semi- conductor, plastic, aluminum machinery and metalworking industries. The line’s interlock switches the latest coded magnetic


non-contact switches, and have fully encapsulated solid state, single point switching with built in, dual color, LED status indication. The switches offer a CAT 4, SIL 3 PLe safety per- formance level, and offer 2 N/O and 1 N/C bi-directional solid state outputs. The HE Series is IP67 rated. When combined with the SCU-1 control unit, it is a multigate switch solution capable of monitoring up to 30 switches in the series. Since the HE series is a HED double switch, it reduces the amount of wiring for multiple gates and reduces the brackets needed for mounting the switches. Tapeswitch Corp. Ph: 631-630-0442


E-mail: sales@tapeswitch.com Web site: www.tapeswitch.com


Quick-Change Precision Tooling


Rapidset adjustable thick-turret canisters are designed for use with Mate original style and AMX punch press tooling and are compatible with Amada standard, Amada ABS, and Wilson standard tooling styles. Available in A and B-station canisters, Rapidset features non-rotating clamping head with easily adjustable clamping screw for setting punch length, textured Gription canister feature for ease of handling , and pre-loaded, self-contained spring pack that provide consistent stripping


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