Long-Range Inspection in Automotive Assembly

Proper installation of vehicle components is crucial in such a demanding industry.

To prevent costly downtime and assembly errors, a solution is needed that can detect the presence and position of a car seat on an automotive assembly line. As vehicles move forward on an automotive assembly line, an L-GAGE LT7 time-of-flight laser sensor is directed inside the sun roof to verify that the car seat has been installed and is in the correct position. It is offered in retroreflective models with two discrete outputs (PNP) for extremely long ranges up to 250 m, making it a versatile sensor in the automotive industry.

YOUR BENEFITS

  • Prevents costly downtime and assembly errors.
  • Long sensing range and narrow beam enables the sensor to be mounted where it doesn't interfere with other assembly operations.

  • Long-Range Inspection in Automotive Assembly with Banner's LT7 Time-of-flight Laser Sensor

Offered in retroreflective models with two discrete outputs (PNP) for extremely long ranges up to 250 m, the LT7 is also available in diffuse models with two discrete outputs (PNP) and one 4-20 mA output for long-range background suppression up to 10 m. For easy troubleshooting provides two alarm outputs with ongoing LCD.

Banner's LT7 continually displays sensing distance in millimeters or hundredths of an inch and delivers excellent ±10 mm linearity. It also offers the choice of RS-422 or SSI-compatible serial connection. For accurate alignment uses visible Class 2 alignment laser. 
 

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