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laser rangefinders are commonly used throughout the forest products manufacturing
industry. The devices accurately measure the distance to cut logs, lumber
and can even gage the thickness of wood veneer.
In the U.S Pacific Northwest and at international sites, engineers choose the AR4000-LIR rangefinder becasue of its ability to measure over 50 feet to difficult targets and it can repeatedly do it in harsh environments. The forest products industries are highly automated. In the example below, a customer plans to integrate Acuity sensors into his sawmill application. The rangfinder measures the distance to the butt ends of cut logs as they travel down the "log ladder". The ladder is 37 feet long and logs range in length from 8 feet to 35 feet. The customer takes in the laser rangefinder's 4-20 mA current loop output into his PLC to determine the log's length and position as it proceeds to sawmill applications. For more information about integrating laser sensors into your material
handling application, contact Acuity or a systems integrator
professional.
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