UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE
Description
UCL Series Cross-Hair Laser modules are fully self-contained with integrated laser driver circuit, surface polished glass asherical lens optics, laser diode and cross-line generator. Unique properties include a perfectly straight cross, compact anodized aluminum body, fine adjustable focus, clean beam, low divergence, high boresight accuracy and industrial strength. Highly recommended for alignment applications. Our standard cross-line lasers have a fan angle of 25 degree. We also offer 5, 10 and 45 deg fan angles.
UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE
Specifications |
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Operation Mode: | Continuous Wave (CW) |
Laser Source Type: | Not Specified |
Projection Type: | Dot, Line |
Wavelength: | 670 nm |
Output Power: | 3.5 mW |
Features
Perfectly Straight Cross-line
Adjustable Focus Beam
High Stability & Low Noise
ESD & Reverse Polarity Protected
Applications
Measurement
Automation
Alignment
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Ships from:
Canada
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On FindLight:
since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE is a self-contained laser module with a perfectly straight cross, adjustable focus beam, and high stability.
The unique properties of the UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE include a perfectly straight cross, compact aluminum body, fine adjustable focus, clean beam, low divergence, high boresight accuracy, and industrial strength.
The UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE is highly recommended for alignment applications, but it can also be used for measurement, automation, and alignment.
The UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE comes with a one-year limited warranty. However, disassembly, modifications, or damage due to abuse or misapplication are not covered.
Yes, the UCL5-3.5G-670-25 RED CROSS LINE MODULE emits radiation that is visible/invisible and harmful to the human eye. It is important not to look directly into the laser emitting aperture to avoid eye damage.