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Mount these lasers into a chuck on your milling machine or drill press to precisely indicate the drilling point.
Fine-tune the size of the laser dot.
These lasers are sized for mounting on machinery to ensure tools are properly positioned.
Projecting a light that's even and bright the entire length, these lasers create a line that can be measured from end to end.
With a sealed lens and an IP67 rating, these lasers are dust and liquid tight, so you can mount them to machines in dusty or wet areas such as labs, warehouses, or marine environments to align components.
Slip this tool into your pocket so it's on hand to align belts, pulleys, chain, and sprockets.
Check for proper alignment of pulley systems with these magnetic-mount lasers. Place them on pulleys, gears, or sprockets made of ferrous metals, such as steel.
Position these lasers directly on a flat surface.
Twist the head to switch between a dot, a horizontal line, or a vertical line.
These levels project three dots simultaneously to verify your installation is straight, level, and plumb.
Whether you’re hanging a drop ceiling or aligning bench tops, use the cross-hair lines of these lasers to install material at the right height.
Mark a dot up to 500 feet across your plant.
These kits include a laser, a beam splitter, and a leveling plate.
Mark a dot up to 1,000 feet across your plant.
Direct laser beams where you need them with components that turn or split your beam. They work with any dot laser.
Targets have a bull’s-eye center as well as inch and millimeter graduation marks along the sides.
Lay out machine tables and work stations at precise right angles. This laser generates two red lines that form a 90° angle.
Align guide rails or lay pipe at specific angles from a flat surface.
Use a laser to determine the distance to an object up to 700 yards away.
Detect the presence or absence of an object moving at high speeds with a light beam. These switches have a longer sensing distance than proximity and ultrasonic switches.
For optimal performance in tight spaces, these switches have a smaller beam and can detect smaller objects than standard photoelectric switches.
Rated IP69K, these switches can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns and temporary submersion.
A built-in relay produces AC voltage output. These switches are often used with older programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Set these switches to delay activation by up to five seconds after detecting an object.
These switches have a receiver built into the housing, eliminating the need to align components and measure sensing distance during installation.
With a narrow, flat body, these switches fit in tight spaces.
Set these switches to delay activation by up to fifteen seconds after detecting an object.
The highly flexible fiber-optic cable and small sensing end help you position these switches in hard to reach areas.
Safely detect the presence or absence of an object moving at high speeds with a light beam. These switches produce a low-current, low-voltage NAMUR signal, so they won’t create sparks or ignite. ATEX and IECEx certified, they protect against explosion in environments containing flammable gases and combustible dust.
These lasers irritate and drive away birds, protecting the area from bird infestation without poisons, traps, or chemicals that could harm animals and the environment.
Replace the lens in your laser cutter.
Replace the nozzle on your laser cutter.