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Fork Light Laser Sensors

As production volumes and speeds continue to rise, the expectation is that mechanical processes will minimize errors. CAPTRON Fork Light Laser Sensors help meet this demand with a precise laser beam transmitted between two arms—one acting as the transmitter and the other as the receiver. These sensors can instantly detect errors, count, account for web tensioning control and more. 

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