Leuze enhances precision with advanced laser technology

Leuze enhances precision with advanced laser technology

Leuze laser scanners are advancing collision prevention technology. The ROD 100 series, with its exceptional scanning frequency, enhances AGV operations by ensuring precise object detection and effective collision avoidance. Such advancements underscore Leuze’s commitment to innovative solutions in automation, delivering significant competitive advantages to its clients.


Leuze’s ROD 100 series laser scanners are setting a new benchmark in collision prevention and object detection for automated guided vehicles (AGVs). With an impressive scanning frequency of 80 Hz, these devices are particularly suited for dynamic applications, providing reliable collision avoidance. Their compact design allows seamless integration into limited spaces, catering to the growing demand for efficient and flexible solutions in industrial automation.

These scanners are not only adept at preventing collisions but also excel in detecting displaced loads on AGVs, showcasing their versatility and adaptability. The ROD 500 series complements this by fitting into small installation spaces in mobile vehicles, further expanding the scope of their application.

Leuze, with over six decades of experience in automation technology, continues to lead in sensor and safety solutions. Their focus on innovation, backed by a global team of 1,600 Sensor People, drives their mission to provide competitive advantages through reliable and intuitive solutions. The company’s comprehensive product range includes switching and measuring sensors, identification systems, and solutions for data transmission and image processing, all contributing to enhanced industrial safety and efficiency.

As the industry evolves, Leuze remains a steadfast partner, offering components, services, and solutions tailored to diverse industrial requirements. Their commitment to progress and customer success ensures they remain at the forefront of technological advancement in automation. For more information, visit Leuze’s official website.


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