Linear guide with recirculating ball carriage SGRP 65
for inkjet printing head

Linear guide with recirculating ball carriage - SGRP 65 - SIGEA - for inkjet printing head
Linear guide with recirculating ball carriage - SGRP 65 - SIGEA - for inkjet printing head
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Characteristics

Technology
with recirculating ball carriage
Other characteristics
for inkjet printing head
Rail length

2,500 mm
(98.43 in)

Rail width

73 mm
(2.87 in)

Description

The SGRP 65 autonomous linear axis is a perfect device for linear movement one or more inkjet printing heads and TIJ (Thermal Ink technology). - Movement go with a marking top, return without marking. - Movement go with a marking top, back with a marking top. - Managing the reversal of the direction of marking back and forth - Delayed start of marking on the way and back Features: - Ready to use: It can be used directly to automate your marking impressions in simple and easy ways. - Programming: This standalone digital axis is programmable by the user with PC software connected to a USB port in the orange control box. Software and cable are included. Several programs can be memorized and accessible by the connected PC. This allows you to define configuration, print positions, speed, acceleration, etc. - Connections: On terminals in the control box. 2 24V entries (cycle start, original). 2 outputs 0V (top printing and reversal marking). - Local steering: By two buttons with LEDs in the orange control box. - Alimentation: By a deported power supply 240V/24V 5A included to be integrated on the equipment. - Support: Mounts on all types of equipment (vertical or horizontal position) The print quality remains optimal thanks to the fluid movement.
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