Optical lens drill DM-800
automatic

optical lens drill
optical lens drill
optical lens drill
optical lens drill
optical lens drill
optical lens drill
optical lens drill
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optical lens drill
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automatic

Description

Lens drilling is a critical part of lens processing. The DM-1000 Lens Drilling Machine by Luxvision delivers outstanding precision and a range of hole sises. This unit does it all and is ideal for drilling holes in glass, plastic and polycarbonate lenses. As an added option, users can even switch between two-sided and one-sided drilling with a twist drill bit. Features of the Lens Drilling Machine DM-800 ▪ All Lens Materials ▪ Accurate Distance and Hole Size ▪ Easy-to-Use ▪ Versatility and Precision ▪ Quality Construction All Lens Materials Free up space with the DM-800. This unit does it all and is ideal for drilling holes in glass, plastic and polycarbonate lenses. Accurate Distance and Hole Size Drill holes are precisely reamed to achieve perfect accuracy (adjustable from 0.8 mm to 2.8mm). The distance from the edge of the lens to the point to be drilled can be adjusted from 2.0mm to 8.0mm in steps of 0.5mm. Easy-to-USE The DM-800 is easy to use, regardless of experience level. Technicians can quickly learn how to properly and efficiently operate this unit. Versatility and Precisión Lens drilling is a critical part of lens processing. The DM-800 delivers outstanding precision and a range of hole sizes. Users can even switch between two-sided and twist drill bit options. Quality Construction The Luxvision label is one you can trust. Every component in the DM-800 features quality craftsmanship and has been thoughtfully constructed and designed.

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