Applications for the Laser Blazer Linemaker
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Metal Working Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers are used within the metalworking industry to provide precision alignment of the material (metal plate or sheet) at the shear for precision cuts, at the brake for accurate bends and at the drill press for precision drill hole alignment, and for bandsaw and hacksaw cuts. |
| Food Processing The Food Processing industry uses the Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers to gain higher product yields. In the produce area, for instance, corn cobs are placed on conveyors equipped with Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers so precise and consistent cuts to length can be made by various cutting machines. Similar applications within meat, poultry and fish packing plants help to maintain consistent quality and appearance of product, while maximizing the yield. |
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Stone, Marble, Masonry and Tile A number of natural stone and marble manufacturers use Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers for precision alignment of all their straight edge cuts. From the rough quarry cuts to the visual alignment of a finish cut, Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers assist in preserving a specific "pattern" or "color flow" within the material that is to be highlighted in the final product (i.e. table top, counter top or other architectural decoration). Laser Blazer Laser Linemakers are utilized for precision cutting alignment for manufacturing stone, masonry and tile. |
Log Cutoff |
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Resawing A Laser Blazer linemaker aligned with the bandsaw provides a guide to increase production and reduce wood waste by permitting a visual assessment for the operator. |
At the Headrig |
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On Optimizers Leading brands of edger and trimmer optimizers combine the dependable Laser Blazer linemaker with scanners to measure cross sections, to detect feather edges, shear cuts, wanes and broken ends, and to provide other profile information necessary for fully-automated systems. |
Trim Sawing |
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Plywood Layup Mounted above the spreader, the Laser Blazer linemaker provides a clean, sharp line to permit isntant visual assessment of key edges during layup. Normally used in conjunction with a mirror, the line is an important aid in the prevention of edge voids. |
At the Edger |
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Gang Rip Trim, cutoff or other resawing for furniture and similar wood manufacturing is simpler and more cost-effective with the aide of the Laser Blazer linemaker. |