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Somack PLW-Compact CNC Laser Marking System

Manufacturer
Somack
Model
PLW-Compact
Type
CNC Laser Marking System
Year
Unknown
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Engraving machines
Videos
1
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Dimensions And Work Area

Grid plate X/Y
342mm/424mm
Viewing window X/Y
280mm/200mm
Max. component dimensions X/Y/Z
342mm/424mm/275mm
Z-axis
235mm
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 600mm/550mm/810mm
Weight
approx. 90kg

Controller And Laser Specifications

Controller & marking head
LP-RV200P
Laser type
FAYb
Laser class
4
Wavelength
1.06µm
Average output power
20W

Performance Specifications

Marking dimensions X/Y
90mm/90mm
Working distance
190mm
Writing speed
12m/s
Conveyor belt speed
240m/min

Included Accessories

Integrated pilot laser
Documentation available

Condition And Delivery

System dismantled and packed ready for delivery

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Somack PLW-Compact is a fiber laser marking system designed to permanently engrave or mark metal components with precision. With a 20W fiber laser and marking area of 90mm×90mm, it produces sharp, detailed marks at high speed (12m/s writing speed). The compact footprint and integrated pilot laser make it user-friendly for marking serial numbers, logos, QR codes, and technical specifications on parts up to 342mm×424mm. A conveyor belt option enables semi-automated processing at up to 240m/min.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers across metalworking, automotive, aerospace, medical device, and electronics industries rely on laser marking systems like this to add traceability, branding, and compliance information to finished goods. Tool shops, job shops, and contract manufacturers use them to differentiate customer orders. Small businesses entering metal fabrication or custom production often choose compact fiber laser systems due to their low maintenance, precise results, and ability to mark diverse metals—steel, aluminum, titanium, stainless steel—without consumables.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used unit, examine the laser tube and optics for dust or discoloration, which indicate declining power output. Request full maintenance records, especially cleaning and alignment logs. Test the X/Y positioning accuracy and confirm the controller communicates properly with your software. Verify the cooling system functions (these systems require steady temperature control). Ask about runtime hours and whether the integrated pilot laser still aligns correctly. Documentation completeness is crucial for troubleshooting and future service.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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