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Lasertack LE-445-6000 User manual

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6W 445nm Engraving Laser
Lasertack GmbH Fon: +49 56170562870 Email: [email protected]
Fax: +49 56170562871 Web: www.lasertack.com
LE-445-6000
Features
• high output power
• adjustable focus
• fast modulation and CW operation
• powerful fan for cooling and fume removement
• Plug & Play
• OEM style for ease of integration
• Spot size of <100μm*
Model LE-445-6000
Wavelength (mm) 445 ± 5
Output power (mW typ.) 6000 (-10 ~ +25°C)
>5300 (+25 ~ +40°C)
Beam Mode Near TEM00
Beam dimensions at aperture 4 x 1
Beam divergence focus setting dependent
Spot size (mm) adjustable
Transverse Mode Multi
Power stability after warm-up** <1%
Polarization (vertical, ±2°) 100:1
Modulation frequency (kHz analog/TTL) 250
Modulation voltage 0~5
Rise time (μs) 1.4
Power supply (VDC / mA) 9-12VDC / 4000
Cooling method Fan
Laser dimensions (mm) 81 x 62 x 40
MTTF (hrs) >10,000
Operating temperature (°C) -10 ~ +40
Storage temperature (°C) -10 ~ +85
* depends on lens position and distance to the workpiece
** use a heat dissipating surface to mount the laser on to
achieve the best power stability.
Lasertack GmbH Fon: +49 56170562870 Email: [email protected]
Fax: +49 56170562871 Web: www.lasertack.com
6W 445nm Engraving Laser
LE-445-6000
61,20
81,00
10,00
10,00 30,00
20,00
M3x0.5
Dimensions
40,00
40,00
61,20
Lasertack GmbH Fon: +49 56170562870 Email: [email protected]
Fax: +49 56170562871 Web: www.lasertack.com
6W 445nm Engraving Laser
LE-445-6000
Inbetriebnahme
Verbinden Sie die Stromquelle mit dem
Anschluss „1“, wie rechts im Bild zu se-
hen.
Verbinden Sie die Signalquelle mit dem
Anschluss „2“.
Achten Sie auf die richtige Polarität
Getting started
Connect the power supply to the port „1“
as shown in the picture to the right.
Connect the signal source to the port „2“.
Einstellung des Brennpunktes
Am Strahlaustritt bendet sich eine Linse
im zylindrischen Gehäuse. Durch drehen
des Gehäuses vor oder zurück, verstellen
Sie die Entfernung des Brennpunktes.
Setting the spot size
At the aperture you will nd a the lens re-
tainer, screwed into the aperture plate. By
changing the position (screwing back and
forth) of the lens retainer, the spot size
and distance to the workpiece can be set.