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News Release from: Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) | Subject: Alpha Laser 150W range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2002
Mobile laser welding workstations
deliver 150W
Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) has a new range of mobile laser welding workstations for mould tool repair and modifications.
Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) has a new range of mobile laser welding workstations for mould tool repair and modifications Being mobile does not mean compromising on power: the ALM-150 is based around the new 150W laser from Alpha Laser
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ALM-150 is fully self-contained and built on to a rugged chassis for on site work as well as the repair and modification of large tools that will not fit into a conventional workstation.
In line with rest of the Alpha Laser range the ALM-150 has been ergonomically designed to maximise operator comfort and ease of use.
All main operating functions can be set from arm just behind the laser head, or by the unique multifunction foot switch, all helping to keep operator fatigue to a minimum and ensuring consistently high standards of workmanship.
The Alpha Laser 150W range also includes: the AL-150 OEM package ideal for mounting in existing workstations or into custom enclosures and process machinery; and the ALW-150, a self-contained fully enclosed workstation for the repair and modification of mould tools up to 350kg in weight.
The ALW150 can also be used for general high precision and micro welding work on a wide variety of metals including precious metals.
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