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Chapter 2:Chapter 2:
Chapter 2:Chapter 2:
Chapter 2:
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This chapter briefly describes the major components of the Vision table. Figure 2.1 and Figure
2.3 show pictures of two typical engraving tables. This chapter will help you identify the parts of
your Vision table discussed elsewhere in the manual.* Find the model number as referenced in
the description for each type of table design.
*Optional equipment such as accessory vises, clamps, fixtures or vacuum systems may have
been included with your system. For information regarding this equipment, see the individual
instructions for these options. For descriptions of controllers, computers, and software used in
your system, see the manuals from the manufacturers of these units.
TABLE SPECIFICATIONS:
Z-Axis Clearance
(definition: the distance between the bottom of the spindle and the work surface)
Vision Tables: Adjustable Clearance
Z-Axis Stroke
(definition: the travel distance of the Z-axis mechanism or spindle)
Vision Tables: 1 7/8 Inches (31.75 mm)
Table Resolution
(definition: the smallest controlled motion the table is capable of)
.0005 inch on all tables (when connected to a Vision Controller)
Engraving Engraving Overall Table Shipping
Table Area Dimensions Type Weight
VISION 1212 12”x12” 28”x33”x16” T-Slot 202lbs.
VISION 1224 12”x24” 40”x33”x16” T-Slot 269lbs.
VISION 1624 16”x24” 40”x33”x16” T-Slot 269lbs.
VISION 2424 24”x24” 42”x33”x16” Flatbed 371lbs.
VISION 2448 24”x48” 66”x33”x16” Flatbed 520lbs.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
A. Tables With Moveable T-Slot Engraving Beds (VISION 12x12, 12x24, and 16x24)
In this design, the T-slot table moves in the Y-axis direction while the gantry remains fixed. The
carriage moves from left to right in the X-axis. There are no particular design advantages or
disadvantages to this style of table. The main engineering criteria in the development of this
design was the need to minimize the overall table footprint while providing the maximum
engraving area.
Chapter 2
approx. packaged
L x W x H
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