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| serial=PLS6150DXX082911106339  
 
| arrived= August 2017
 
| arrived= August 2017
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| contact=[[CNC|Lasers Area Host]]  
 
| contact=[[CNC|Lasers Area Host]]  
 
| where=CNC Shop
 
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== About ==
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The Universal Laser Systems PLS6.150D is a free-standing platform with a materials processing envelope of 32" x 18" x 9" or 5,184 in³ (813 x 457 x 229 mm or 84,950 cm³) that supports dual lasers. As a dual laser platform, the PLS6.150 can support up to two 10.6µ CO2 lasers with a power range of 10 watts to 150 watts. Additionally, it can support a single 9.3µ CO2 of 30, 50 or 75 watts. (if a 9.3u CO2 laser is installed, only one 10.6 CO2 of up to 75 watts may be installed at the same time.)
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This one has two 75Wlasers totaling 150W of power.
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The unit was donated from SAIC.
      
== Status ==
 
== Status ==
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* (August 2017) Laser donated from SAIC - thank you, Anna Yu!
 
* (August 2017) Laser donated from SAIC - thank you, Anna Yu!
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== Authorizations ==
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== Authorization: How to Get Authorized ==
Authorization for the laser is not viral, meaning you must seek out a Volunteer Authorizer. Please post on the Google Group email list or contact [email protected]; look for a recent thread about laser authorizations and post there.
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Authorization for the laser is not viral, meaning you must seek out a Volunteer Authorizer.  
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There are Volunteer Authorizers that tend to run regularly scheduled authorizations. Check the calendar of events: https://pumpingstationone.org/events/
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Contact the laser area host at [email protected] if you need to find an authorizer.
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If no authorizations are scheduled in the next 30 days, then post on the Google Group email list or contact [email protected]; look for a recent thread about laser authorizations and post there.
    
Danger Committee folks from the other laser systems should consider themselves on the Danger Committee for this bad boy, too. Let's get this thing in regular rotation, stat!
 
Danger Committee folks from the other laser systems should consider themselves on the Danger Committee for this bad boy, too. Let's get this thing in regular rotation, stat!
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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11G3HMFiu8aKGAu2Eg_p9LCSjKiajoUDsriVcqi_09hU/pub?output=html#| Materials Settings Reference]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11G3HMFiu8aKGAu2Eg_p9LCSjKiajoUDsriVcqi_09hU/pub?output=html#| Materials Settings Reference]
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== About ==
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The Universal Laser Systems PLS6.150D is a free-standing platform with a materials processing envelope of 32" x 18" x 9" or 5,184 in³ (813 x 457 x 229 mm or 84,950 cm³) that supports dual lasers. As a dual laser platform, the PLS6.150 can support up to two 10.6µ CO2 lasers with a power range of 10 watts to 150 watts. Additionally, it can support a single 9.3µ CO2 of 30, 50 or 75 watts. (if a 9.3u CO2 laser is installed, only one 10.6 CO2 of up to 75 watts may be installed at the same time.)
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This one has two 75Wlasers totaling 150W of power.
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The unit was donated from SAIC.
    
== Procedures ==
 
== Procedures ==
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