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Laser Marking Station features ergonomic design.

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July 22, 2009 - Designed to handle larger components, TruMark 5000 NEW has Z-axis travel path of 19.6 in. and can be equipped with two 11.8 in. long linear axes as well as rotating axis. Suction unit enables marking processes with strong materials removal. Operated from sitting or standing position, workstation features ergonomic design that facilitates work preparation and loading/unloading of parts. All sensors from laser and workstation can be supported worldwide using tele-diagnostics.

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TRUMPF Power Tools
111 Hyde Rd., Farmington Industrial Park
Farmington, CT, 06032
USA





TRUMPF's TruMark 5000 New: Shorter Processing Times, Flexible Retrofitting


FARMINGTON, Conn., July 17, 2009 - With its many technical enhancements, the TruMark 5000 NEW laser marking station takes a great thing and makes it even better. With its enhancements, the TruMark 5000 NEW follows the first generation of the proven, TruMark
Series 5000 product line. Benefits include:

o Longer traverse paths and higher travel speeds in the linear axes, which are available as a complete module that can be installed by hand in just a few steps.

o A more powerful suction unit that enables marking processes with strong materials removal.

o During development of the new workstation, design engineers paid particular attention to ergonomics, which are enhanced for greater operator comfort and optimal efficiency.

The TruMark 5000 NEW has a Z-axis travel path that is 200 millimeters longer than the TruMark 5000. Now 19.6 inches (500 millimeters) long, the traverse path offers even greater flexibility in marking larger components in a variety of sizes. In addition, the laser system can be equipped with two linear axes (length 11.8 inches or 300 millimeters) as well as a rotating axis. This allows the TruMark Station 5000 to precisely adapt to each marking task. The linear axes have a fundamentally new control concept with an integrated motor driver that makes retrofitting the workstation, if that's necessary, easy. The travel speeds of the X-and-Yaxes are three times faster, which leads to less time between two marking cycles when the workstation is loaded with several workpieces at once. The axes can be correctly positioned manually with the push of a button.

TRUMPF also enhanced the suction unit in the TruMark 5000 NEW. During the process of marking many parts, emissions are produced during material removal. The stronger suction unit takes into account the increased laser outputs of the marking lasers in the TruMark Series 3000, 5000 and 6000, all of which can be integrated into the workstation.

Fast materials processing normally leads to higher particle emissions, but the new workstation reliably compensates for these emissions. In addition to the technical enhancements, operators benefit from the workstation's improved ergonomic design. For example, access to the workstation has been improved considerably, simplifying work
preparation and the loading and unloading of parts. Users can program how wide the door should open. This function, which has been proven on the TruMark Station 7000 laser workstation, reduces time between loading and unloading. The workstation can be operated either from a sitting or a standing position, thanks to its intelligent design.

The system's compact design also gives more flexibility in selecting the installation location. All of the sensors from the laser and workstation can be maintained easily and supported worldwide using tele-diagnostics.

TRUMPF is one of the world's largest producers of fabricating machinery and a world market leader in lasers used for industrial production technology. Additional company information is available at: www.us.trumpf.com
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