Laser marking head
FH Series
SYNRAD
An effective solution for OEMs and Systems Integrators alike, the FH Series "Flyer", marks at speeds up to 450 characters per second in either static (index) or dynamic (tracking) laser-marking applications. A simple mounting kit is all that is required to pair FH Flyer with any Synrad CO2 laser from 10 to 125W to accomplish a wide range of applications.
Flyer's all-digital technology offers users several benefits, including faster, better marks than ever before. Ethernet or USB connections eliminate the need for an interface card, simplifying set-up. Use Flyer's built-in Ethernet interface to communicate with the marking computer, a server, or network share. To augment the FH Series' proven ease of integration, FH Flyer provides additional Input/Output capability, as well as a user-accessible, fully isolated 15V power source for powering external I/O devices. A gas purge port provides a connection point for a customer-supplied purge gas to lower the risk of contamination of internal optical surfaces and ensure consistent marking performance. Finally, a new, optional four-position L-bracket allows users to easily mount the Flyer head in its standard position (lens down) as well as in +90, –90, and 180 degree rotations.ol.
Flyer's all-digital technology offers users several benefits, including faster, better marks than ever before. Ethernet or USB connections eliminate the need for an interface card, simplifying set-up. Use Flyer's built-in Ethernet interface to communicate with the marking computer, a server, or network share. To augment the FH Series' proven ease of integration, FH Flyer provides additional Input/Output capability, as well as a user-accessible, fully isolated 15V power source for powering external I/O devices. A gas purge port provides a connection point for a customer-supplied purge gas to lower the risk of contamination of internal optical surfaces and ensure consistent marking performance. Finally, a new, optional four-position L-bracket allows users to easily mount the Flyer head in its standard position (lens down) as well as in +90, –90, and 180 degree rotations.ol.
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