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    BEA Lasers Expands MIL Series with Laser Alignment Modules

    12/11/2018

    Elk Grove Village, IL - BEA Lasers introduces two new additions to their MIL Series of Laser Diode Modules for alignment applications.

    Both new MIL RA Alignment Modules feature a low profile 3/8” rugged laser housing, fitted with a M12 connector.  A PVC jacketed cable 2 meters long, integrated power supply and optional mounting bracket complete this sturdy ready-to-use system.  The optional mounting bracket is available in sensor style, or as a multi-adjustable “LB” bracket.  The modules can be obtained in straight or right-angle configuration.

    The MIL RA Series Laser Diode System is available in standard 520nm (green) or 635nm (Red), with 1mW or 5mW output.  Other outputs are available upon request.

    The MIL RA Series includes the industry’s first rugged right-angle alignment system.  The Alignment Modules  feature a 3/8” brass, nickel-plated laser housing.  This Laser Diode Module occupies only 1.5” of space, allowing it to fit in tight spaces, which is a much smaller profile than other alignment lasers intended for industrial use.

    The MIL RA Series Laser Modules are typically used for alignment and leveling applications.  They are ideal for counting, machine vision, edge detection, paper web, riveting and water jet cutting alignment, to name just a few.

    For more information on BEA Lasers, please visit: www.bealasers.com.

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