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Laserfuchs 70103984 Red Class 2 Laser 10m 1mW 3-12VDC 25mA 650nm Wavelength

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57-5868

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A high quality Class 2 laser module that projects a 650nm red beam with a dot type beam shape, beam diameter of 3mm and an operating distance of 10m. The module uses a special acrylic lens that produces a sharp beam without the use of rotating polygonal mirrors or motors. The lens and electronics are built-in to a robust brass housing and can be operated under dusty and harsh industrial environments. Operation is possible without series resistors or control electronics, the module simply being connected to a power supply. Suitable applications include laser levels, laser marking systems, robotics, and laser entertainment areas.


  • Diode laser technology
  • Acrylic lens
  • Laser dot size <3.4mm @5m
  • Focus point 5000mm
  • Divergence 1mrad
  • Long lifetime >3000h
  • Cable length 100mm
  • Dimensions Ø9 x 20mm
  • Operating temperature -20°C to +40°C
Wavelength 650nm
Optical Power 1mW
Laser Class 2
Operating Distance 10m
Operating Voltage 3 to 12V

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06 November 2017 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 57-5868
Q. The laser beam is visible or invisible at night?
A. Hi Robert, thank you for your question. The laser produces red visible light. Visibility at night shouldn't be a problem.


30 June 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 57-5868
Q. Can I control this with an ardunio mini without a relay?
A. Hi Will, thank you for your question. This should be possible; the Arduino mini can output 5V max at 40mA per pin, the laser in question operates between 3-12V at 25 to 30mA so it would be possible.

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