What is the LWS-A station used for?
The LWS-A is a three-axis laser marking and engraving station designed for the processing of large and heavy components and integration into industrial automation processes.
What is the flexibility of the LWS-A system?
The portal design, open on three sides, combined with the ability to move or completely remove the work table, enables convenient processing of heavy and oversized workpieces and easy loading from the side or front.
Can LWS-A be adapted for automation?
Yes, LWS systems can be configured to suit individual needs, including integration with feeders, robots or production lines, allowing the construction of fully or partially automatic marking cells.
What modules and standard functions are available in LWS-A?
The LWS-A can be equipped with, among other things, a rotary axis for marking cylindrical components, an angle-adjustable marking head, and a Coaxial Vision System (CVS), ideal for automated and highly precise processes.
What makes the LWS-A design stand out in terms of its robustness?
The durable, portal-type construction, made with attention to technical and aesthetic details, ensures high stiffness and stability, which guarantees repeatable results over a long period of use.
Is LWS-A complicated to operate?
Despite its extensive capabilities, the station remains intuitive: its ergonomic design and dedicated SISMA software facilitate the preparation of projects and the handling of even complex marking and engraving processes.
What are the basic parameters of the LWS-A axis and working area?
The LWS-A has motorized X, Y and Z axes with strokes of approximately 520 mm (X), 400 mm (Y) and 500 mm (Z), respectively, with a mobile work table, which allows for flexible workpiece positioning in the large work chamber.
What laser sources are available in LWS-A?
The system can be equipped with laser sources (usually fiber) with a power of 20 W, 30 W or 50 W, selected depending on the requirements for engraving depth and marking speed.
What are the power requirements and typical dimensions of an LWS-A station?
The LWS-A is powered by 230 V ±15% 50/60 Hz (1-phase) with a power of approx. 1 kW, and the typical dimensions of the machine with console are approximately 1964 × 1414 × 2002 mm (width × depth × height).
For which companies will LWS-A be the best choice?
The LWS-A is ideal for workshops that process heavy, large components (e.g. tools, machine parts, profiles, housings) and need a robust, flexible laser engraving station that can be easily expanded with automation modules and a vision system.