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Laser module green 520nm, IP67 - line

Green laser module (520nm), power from 10mW to 135mW.

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Waterproof laser module with a green beam with a wavelength of 520 nm designed for precise line projection. The green light is very visible even in higher ambient light, making it an ideal choice for industrial and outdoor applications. Thanks to the IP67 protection, the module is dust and water resistant and suitable for use in harsh operating conditions. Glass optics allow fine focusing of the line width with subsequent mechanical fixation.

Technical specifications

  • Wavelength: 520 nm (green)
  • Beam shape: line
  • Beam angle: 110°
  • Optical power (variants): 10 mW, 30 mW, 50 mW, 80 mW, 135 mW
  • Operating mode: CW (continuous light)
  • Current control: APC
  • Supply voltage: 5V DC
  • Operating current: < 500 mA
  • Connector type: DC 5.5×2.1mm/5.5×2.5mm
  • Cable length: 100 cm
  • Housing material: aluminum
  • Optics material: glass
  • Module dimensions: diameter 20 mm × length 90 mm
  • Weight: 65g
  • Protection: IP67
  • Operating temperature: -10°C to +50°C
  • Storage temperature: -40°C to +85°C
  • Mean Time to Failure (MTTF): > 8,000 hours

Functions and features

  • Waterproof design with IP67 protection
  • High visibility green beam 520nm
  • Focusable glass optical lens
  • Focus lock using the locking ring
  • Stable performance thanks to APC/ACC regulation
  • Possibility to adjust the width of the projection line
  • Robust aluminum housing with effective heat dissipation

Ideal for

  • Laser positioning and guidance
  • Industrial marking and control systems
  • Outdoor applications with high visibility requirements
  • Alignment of machines and production lines
  • Construction, assembly and geodetic works
  • Measurement and calibration systems

Package contents

  • Waterproof 520nm laser module

Why choose this product?

  • IP67 protection for use in harsh environments
  • Excellent visibility of the green laser even in daylight
  • Accurate and stable line projection
  • Fine mechanical focusing option
  • Long life and professional construction
  • Wide range of performance options
OEM
AM9157-10-MW
90132000
Light color
Green
Wavelength
520 nm
Voltage
5 V DC
Cable length
100 cm
Connector
5.5x2.1 mm
Waterproof grade
IP67
Lifetime
8,000 hours
Beam angle
110°
Appearance
Line

Introduction

This manual provides instructions for the safe use and regular maintenance of laser modules designed for projecting indicators (lines, crosses, dots, and DOE/grids) with a maximum output of up to 2000 mW. The document also includes the definition of a safety zone based on tabulated values that determine the distance at which the exposure is classified as Class 3B (higher risk) and from which it is classified as Class 3R (lower risk).

1. Understanding the Risks of Laser Radiation

  • Eye Damage – Direct and reflected laser radiation can cause permanent retinal damage.
  • Skin Burns – An intense beam may cause burns with prolonged exposure.
  • Mechanical Risk – Improper handling of optical components (lenses, mirrors, DOE) may lead to their misalignment or damage, increasing the concentration of emitted energy.
  • Accidental Activation – Service interventions without proper disconnection from power or violation of safety measures may result in unintended laser activation.

2. Overview of Safety Classes and Necessary Precautions

  • Class 2
    • Low-power lasers (usually up to 1 mW) – safe during brief exposure due to the blink reflex.
    • Warning labels indicating not to look into the beam.
    • Adherence to safety procedures to prevent accidental increases in exposure.
  • Class 3R
    • Lasers with slightly higher power (up to several mW) – direct viewing may cause damage, but the risk is relatively lower.
    • Output apertures are marked with warning labels.
    • Strict adherence to safety distances to ensure exposure remains at Class 3R levels.
  • Class 3B
    • High-power lasers where direct exposure to the beam can cause immediate and permanent eye damage.
    • Requirement for a key switch to prevent accidental activation.
    • Implementation of a remote interlock system (e.g., door switch or emergency button).
    • Visible activity indicator (“Laser On”) and requirement to wear protective goggles during service interventions.
  • Class 4
    • The highest power level, where even scattered radiation poses extreme danger to eyes and skin.
    • Prominent warning labels and markings, a key switch, interlock system, and mechanical beam shutter.
    • The device must have a manual reset after each interruption of operation, and operation is permitted only by qualified personnel in designated areas.

3. Definition of the Safety Zone

The safety zone is defined using a table that specifies:

  • Controlled Zone (3B): The area from the device up to a distance of X meters, where the exposure corresponds to Class 3B. Only trained users have access to this zone, and strict measures apply (key switch, interlock, mandatory protective goggles).
  • Restricted Zone (3R): The area beyond X meters, where the exposure drops to Class 3R. Basic safety measures, such as area marking and physical barriers, must also be observed here.

Note: The value of X should be determined using the available calculator. Physical marking of the safety zones (floor, wall signs, etc.) is mandatory.

4. Proper Handling of the Product

  • Before Activation – Place the device in a stable location where the safety zone is clearly defined. Verify that all safety features (key switch, interlock, protective covers) are functioning properly.
  • During Operation – Adhere to the safety zones. Never enter the controlled zone (3B) without appropriate training and protective gear. Ensure that unauthorized personnel do not enter areas with high exposure.
  • During Handling and Service – Before any service intervention, completely turn off the device and disconnect it from the power supply. Do not remove or modify any safety features or protective covers.

5. Maintenance and Service

  • Regular Inspections – Perform visual and functional checks of the optical components and safety covers. Verify the proper operation of interlock systems, the key switch, and indicators.
  • Cleaning – Clean optical components (lenses, mirrors, DOE) only with approved cleaning agents and a soft cloth (preferably microfiber) in a controlled environment.
  • Service and Calibration – If deviations in projection or other functional issues are detected, contact an authorized service provider. Document all service interventions and calibrations.

6. Emergency Procedures

  • In Case of Malfunction – Immediately turn off the device and disconnect it from the power supply. Prevent unauthorized access to the safety zone and record a description of the malfunction. Contact an authorized service provider.
  • In Case of Accidental Exposure – Immediately stop the exposure (turn off the device, leave the beam area). If there is any suspicion of eye or skin injury, provide first aid and seek medical assistance. Document the incident properly.

7. Conclusion and Recommendations

By following the above procedures, you ensure safe operation and minimize the risks associated with laser radiation. A proper definition of the safety zone based on tabulated values (controlled zone 3B and restricted zone 3R) allows for clear delineation of areas where stricter measures must be observed, and provides users with clear instructions for safe handling of the product.

We recommend a regular review and update of the documentation according to changes in operating conditions and personnel training.

EU Importer: AMPUL SYSTEM s.r.o., Čsl. armády 641/40, 78701 Šumperk, Czech Republic,

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