LTF24IC2LD
DISTANCE SENSORS
- Manufacturer: BANNER ENGINEERING
- Product type:
- SVHC: No SVHC (15-Jan-2018)
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 1 |
| Price | 945.69 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
## LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide ## Product Description Laser distance sensor with both analog and discrete (switched) outputs This guide is designed to help you set up and install the LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor. For complete information on programming, performance, troubleshooting, dimensions, and accessories, please refer to the Instruction Manual at www.bannerengineering.com. Search for p/n 194135 to view the manual. Use of this document assumes familiarity with pertinent industry standards and practices. ## WARNING: - Do not use this device for personnel protection - Using this device for personnel protection could result in serious injury or death. - This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow its use in personnel safety applications. A device failure or malfunction can cause either an energized (on) or de-energized (off) output condition. ## Features and Indicators **==> picture [141 x 115] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Features<br>Analog Output<br>LED Indicator<br>LED IndicatorPower "a Display<br>Discrete Output<br>LED Indicator<br>Up and Down<br>Buttons<br>Enter Button<br>Escape Button<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Three LED indicators provide an ongoing indication of the sensing status. Analog Output LED Indicator Solid Amber = Displayed distance is within the taught analog output window Off = Displayed distance is outside the taught analog output window ## Power LED Indicator Solid Green = Normal operation, power On and laser On Flashing Green (1 Hz) = Power On and laser Off (laser enable mode) Discrete Output LED Indicator Solid Amber = Discrete Output is On Off = Discrete Output is Off ## Display **==> picture [87 x 7] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Display shown in Run Mode<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> The display is a 2-line, 8-character LCD. The main screen is the Run mode screen, which shows the real-time distance measurement and the analog output measurement. ## Buttons and Icons Use the sensor buttons Down , Up , Enter , and Escape to program the sensor and to access sensor information. Down and Up Buttons Press Down and Up to: - Access the Quick Menu from Run mode - Navigate the menu systems - Change programming settings - • Change individual digit values in distance based settings When navigating the menu systems, the menu items loop. Continued on page 2 Original Instructions 19-May-25 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com p/n: 194136 Rev. G LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide **==> picture [418 x 232] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Continued from page 1<br>Enter Button<br>Press Enter to:<br>• Access the Sensor Menu from Run mode<br>• Access the submenus<br>• Move right one digit in distance based settings<br>• Save changes<br>In the Sensor Menu, a checkmark in the lower right corner of the display indicates that pressing Enter accesses a<br>submenu.<br>Press Enter to save changes. New values flash rapidly and the sensor returns to the parent menu.<br>Escape Button<br>Press Escape to:<br>• Leave the current menu and return to the parent menu<br>• Return to Run mode from the Quick Menu<br>IMPORTANT: Pressing Escape discards any unsaved programming changes.<br>In the Sensor Menu, a return arrow in the upper left corner of the display indicates that pressing Escape returns to the<br>parent menu.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Press and hold Escape for 2 seconds to return to Run mode from any menu or remote teach. A lock symbol displays in the upper left corner of the display to indicate when the sensor is locked. ## Class 2 Laser Description and Safety Information - LTF **==> picture [367 x 47] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Laser light. Do not stare into the beam. CLASS 2<br>LASER PRODUCT<br>Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations<br>pursuant to Laser Notice No. 56, dated May 8, 2019. L__)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **==> picture [414 x 111] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> CAUTION:<br>• Never stare directly into the sensor lens.<br>• Laser light can damage your eyes.<br>• Avoid placing any mirror-like object in the beam. Never use a mirror as a retroreflective target.<br>CAUTION:<br>• Return defective units to the manufacturer.<br>• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in<br>hazardous radiation exposure.<br>• Do not attempt to disassemble this sensor for repair. A defective unit must be returned to the manufacturer.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Class 2 lasers are lasers that emit visible radiation in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm, where eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses, including the blink reflex. This reaction may be expected to provide adequate protection under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation, including the use of optical instruments for intrabeam viewing. Complies with IEC 60825-1:2014 and EN 60825-1:2014+A11:2021. Class 2 Laser Safety Notes . Low-power lasers are, by definition, incapable of causing eye injury within the duration of a blink (aversion response) of 0.25 seconds. They also must emit only visible wavelengths (400 nm to 700 nm). Therefore, an ocular hazard may exist only if individuals overcome their natural aversion to bright light and stare directly into the laser beam. IMPORTANT: This laser device is not bore-sighted. Class 2 Laser Characteristics Output power: ≤ 0.91 mW Laser wavelength: 660nm page 2 of 8 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide ## Sensor Installation NOTE: Handle the sensor with care during installation and operation. Sensor windows soiled by fingerprints, dust, water, oil, etc. may create stray light that may degrade the peak performance of the sensor. Blow the window clear using filtered, compressed air, then clean as necessary using 70% isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs or water and a soft cloth. ## Mount the Device 1. If a bracket is needed, mount the device onto the bracket. 2. Mount the device (or the device and the bracket) to the machine or equipment at the desired location. Do not tighten the mounting screws at this time. 3. Check the device alignment. 4. Tighten the mounting screws to secure the device (or the device and the bracket) in the aligned position. ## Wiring Diagrams **==> picture [435 x 130] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Analog Current Model Analog Voltage Model<br>bn (1) + bn (1) + Key<br>12-30 V DC 12-30 V DC<br>bu (3) – bu (3) – 1 2<br>bk (4) bk (4)<br>Td Load : D_Out aL | Load | : D_Out Ju (USS) oy 3<br>wh (2) wh (2) 4 T, 5<br>| 4-20 mA A_Out a -—L__] 0-10V A_Out a<br>gy (5) oo Input gy (5) oe Input 1 = Brown2 = White<br>3 = Blue<br>shield shield 4 = Black<br>5 = Gray<br>* User-configurable PNP/NPN setting * User-configurable PNP/NPN setting<br>NPN or PN P NPN or PN P<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## Sensor Programming Program the sensor using the buttons on the sensor or the remote input (limited programming options). From Run mode, use the buttons to access the Quick Menu and the Sensor Menu. See "Quick Menu" on page 4, "LTF Sensor Menu (MENU)" on page 4, and the instruction manual (p/n 194135) for more information on the options available from each menu. For TEACH options, follow the TEACH instructions in the instruction manual. In addition to programming the sensor, use the remote input to disable the buttons for security, preventing unauthorized or accidental programming changes. See the instruction manual for more information. **==> picture [250 x 150] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Accessing the menus<br>ers<br>Mava<br>from Run Mode<br>Access Access<br>Quick Menu oOo oOo Sensor Menu<br>—) =<br>See "Quick Menu" on page 4 See "LTF Sensor Menu (MENU)" on page 4<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com page 3 of 8 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide ## Quick Menu The sensor includes a Quick Menu with easy access to view and change the analog and discrete output switch points. Access the Quick Menu by pressing Down or Up from Run mode. When in the Quick Menu, the current distance measurement displays on the first line and the menu name and the analog value alternate on the second line of the display. Press Enter to access the switch points. Press Down and Up to change each digit. Press Enter to move right one digit. After reviewing each digit, press Enter again to save the new value and return to the Quick Menu. Press Cancel to ignore any changes made if only some digits have been changed. **==> picture [212 x 210] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Quick Menu Map (Window Mode)<br>Quick Menu<br>Run<br>Mode 4mA Pt (value)<br>set value with<br>20mA Pt (value) Save setting<br>and return to<br>Quick Menu<br>or<br>SPt1 Pt (value)<br>Cancel and<br>return to<br>Quick Menu<br>SPt2 Pt (value)<br>access Sensor<br>MENU Menu (Top Menu)<br>* In Setpoint Mode,<br>SPt1 Pt is replaced by SPt<br>and SPt2 Pt is not available.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## LTF Sensor Menu (MENU) Access the Sensor Menu by pressing Enter from Run mode. The Sensor Menu is also accessible from the Quick Menu: navigate to MENU and press Enter . The Sensor Menu includes several submenus that provide access to view and change sensor settings and to view sensor information. page 4 of 8 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide **==> picture [444 x 594] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Sensor Menu Map<br>Top Menu Sub Menus<br>Run Enter<br>Mode Top Menu MENU A_OUT A_OUT Tch2pt Tch2Pt Tch4mATch2Pt Tch20mA Tch4mA 50mmTch20mA 12000mm<br>A_OUT TchMid TchMid WndSize WndSize +02000mm<br>TchMid Tch12mA Tch12mA 6000mm<br>TchMid Offset Offset 0 mm<br>Enter Quick Menu Loop A_OUT Adj4mA Adj4mA +00050mm<br>(see Quick Menu diagram) A_OUT Adj20mA Adj20mA +12000mm<br>A_OUT Slope Slope Positive<br>Slope Negative<br>A_OUT LossSig LossSig 3.5 mA<br>LossSig 20.5 mA<br>LossSig Hold<br>MENU D_OUT D_OUT Tch2Pt Tch2Pt TchSPt1 TchSPt1 50mm<br>Tch2Pt TchSPt2 TchSPt2 12000mm<br>D_OUT TchMid TchMid WndSize WndSize +00020mm<br>TchMid TchMdPt TchMdPt 6000mm<br>TchMid Offset Offset 0 mm<br>D_OUT AdjSPt1 AdjSPt1 +00050mm<br>D_OUT AdjSPt2 AdjSPt2 +12000mm<br>Select Menu Item<br>or D_OUT Mode Mode Alarm<br>Press to Save Setting Mode Health<br>Mode Swtch<br>Mode Swtch<br>Go Back to Parent Menu Mode Wnd<br>or<br>Press and Hold to Go Back Mode Wnd<br>to Run Mode (in SPt mode only) D_OUT SPtRef SPtRef Object<br>SPtRef Backgrnd<br>SPtRef Custom<br>(in SPtRef Custom<br>mode only) D_OUT Offset Offset 0 mm<br>D_OUT Hyst Hyst Auto<br>D_OUT Timer Timer OffDly OffDly 0 ms (Continued from left)<br>Timer Off1Sho Off1Sho 0 ms<br>Timer OnDly OnDly 0 ms Top Menu Sub Menus<br>Timer On1Sho On1Sho 0 ms<br>D_OUT Polarity Polarity PNP<br>MENU DISPLAY DISPLAY Units Units mm<br>Polarity NPN<br>Units in<br>MENU INPUT INPUT Type Type Teach DISPLAY Zero Zero Near<br>Type LasrEnbl Zero Far<br>Type Trigger DISPLAY Shift Shift Off<br>Type SyncMstr Shift Auto<br>Type SyncSlve Shift TchZero<br>Type Disabled DISPLAY View View Normal<br>INPUT Active Active Low<br>Active High DISPLAY Sleep Sleep Disabled<br>Sleep 1min<br>Sleep 5min<br>MENU MEASURE MEASURE Speed Speed Fast Sleep 15min<br>Speed Standard Sleep 60min<br>Speed Medium<br>Speed Slow<br>MENU INFO INFO Model Model LTF12I<br>MEASURE Trigger Trigger Sample INFO P/N P/N 94849<br>Trigger Average INFO S/N S/N F..S..P..D..<br>Trigger Max INFO Version Version 1.0.0<br>Trigger Min<br>Trigger Range<br>Trigger TrackMax<br>MENU RESET RESET No<br>Trigger TrackMin<br>RESET Yes<br>(Continued on right side)<br>Default Setting<br>View Invert<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## Specifications Supply Voltage 12 V DC to 30 V DC Power and Current Consumption (Exclusive of Load) Normal Run Mode: < 2.1 W Current consumption < 85 mA at 24 V DC © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com page 5 of 8 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide ## Supply Protection Circuitry Protected against reverse polarity and transient overvoltages Construction Die-cast zinc housing; acrylic window Maximum Torque 2.6 N·m (23.0 in-lbs) Sensing Beam Visible red, 660 nm Sensing Range -- LTF12 90% White Target: 50 mm to 12000 mm 18% Gray Target: 50 mm to 11000 mm 6% Black Target: 50 mm to 7000 mm Sensing Range -- LTF24 90% White Target: 50 mm to 24000 mm 18% Gray Target: 50 mm to 18000 mm 6% Black Target: 50 mm to 11000 mm Ambient Light Immunity > 40000 lux Delay at Power Up 2 seconds Measurement Output Rate 0.5 ms Output Configuration Analog output: 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 V, depending on model Discrete output rating: Discrete NPN/PNP is user-configurable Output Ratings Discrete Output: 100 mA maximum (protected against continuous overload and short circuit) OFF-state leakage current (PNP): < 10 μA at 30 V OFF-state leakage current (NPN): < 200 μA at 30 V Output saturation voltage (PNP outputs): < 3 V at 100 mA Output saturation voltage (NPN outputs): < 1.6 V at 100 mA Analog current output (LTF...I Models):1 kΩ maximum at 24 V; maximum load resistance = [(Vcc-4.5)/0.02 Ω] Analog voltage output (LTF...U Models): 2.5 kΩ minimum load resistance ## Remote Input Allowable Input Voltage Range: 0 to Vcc Active Low (internal weak pullup—sinking current): High State > 4.3 V at 740 μA maximum; Low State < 1.3 V at 800 μA maximum Active High (internal weak pulldown—sourcing current): High State > 4.3 V at 1.7 mA maximum; Low State < 1.3 V at 1.6 mA maximum ## Certifications **==> picture [31 x 65] intentionally omitted <==** Banner Engineering BV Park Lane, Culliganlaan 2F bus 3 1831 Diegem, BELGIUM Turck Banner LTD Blenheim House Blenheim Court Wickford, Essex SS11 8YT GREAT BRITAIN **Industrial Control Equipment 3TJJ** Minimum Window Size, Analog and Discrete 10 mm Boresighting 100 mm radius at 12000 mm Temperature Effect 50 mm to 12000 mm: ±0.25 mm/°C (typical) >12000 mm: ±0.5 mm/°C (typical) Resolution LTF12: < 0.3 mm to 3 mm LTF24: < 0.3 mm to 4 mm Resolution measured as twice repeatability with white target at slow response speed at 20 °C. See repeatability curves for more detail. Beam Spot Size 6.5 mm at 50 mm 10 mm at 7500 mm 12.5 mm at 12000 mm 35 mm at 24000 mm Beam spot size is calculated as 1.6 times the D4σ measured diameter Response Time Fast: 1.5 ms Standard: 8 ms Medium: 32 ms Slow: 256 ms Storage Conditions –30 °C to +65 °C (–22 °F to +149 °F) Operating Conditions –20 °C to +55 °C (–4 °F to +131°F) 90% at +55 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing) Shock MIL-STD-202G, Method 213B, Condition I (100G 6x along X, Y, and Z axes, 18 shocks), with device operating ## Repeatability See "Repeatability Performance" on page 7 Environmental Rating IP67 ## Vibration MIL-STD-202G, Method 201A (Vibration: 10 Hz to 55 Hz, 0.06 inch (1.52 mm) double amplitude, 2 hours each along X, Y and Z axes), with device operating ## Application Note For optimum performance, allow 15 minutes for the sensor to warm up ## Linearity/Accuracy **==> picture [222 x 86] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> LTF12 LTF24<br>Reflectance<br>±10 mm ±25 mm ±25 mm ±50 mm ±100 mm<br>6% Black Card 4 m 7 m 7 m 8 m 11 m<br>18% Gray Card 7 m 11 m 11 m 13 m 18 m<br>90% White 12 m - 24 m - -<br>Card<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> page 6 of 8 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide ## Required Overcurrent Protection WARNING: Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel in accordance with local and national electrical codes and regulations. Overcurrent protection is required to be provided by end product application per the supplied table. Overcurrent protection may be provided with external fusing or via Current Limiting, Class 2 Power Supply. Supply wiring leads < 24 AWG shall not be spliced. For additional product support, go to www.bannerengineering.com. |Supply<br>Wiring<br>(AWG)<br>20|Required Overcurrent<br>Protection (A)<br>5.0|Required Overcurrent<br>Protection (A)<br>5.0|Supply<br>Wiring<br>(AWG)<br>26|Required Overcurrent<br>Protection (A)<br>1.0|Required Overcurrent<br>Protection (A)<br>1.0| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |22|3.0||28|0.8|| |24|1.0||30|0.5|| ## Repeatability Performance **==> picture [466 x 383] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> LTF12 Models<br>Speed: Slow (256 ms) Speed: Medium (32 ms)<br>— = 18% Gray Card ne<br>= wo” 2 ff |— = 18% Gray Card<br>= 42(0.47) Salona Spabtoa Raboo ———= 90% White Card a = 12(047) Beyond Specified Range (ese<br>=E 408(031) (0.39) prcara e= 4080031) (0.39) sy ;Ud/ ———= 90% Whitea Card<br>=3 sion a“ J =3 oo( | tttyerad ly<br>ip 1048)ew e e eee fp 10%) Ft<br>ae _ e t<br>eS (00 e<br>a ee<br>(6.6) (13.12) (19.7) (26.2) (32.8) (39.4) (6.6) (13.12) (19.7) (26.2) (32.8) (39.4)<br>Distance in m (ft) Distance in m (ft)<br>Speed: Standard (8 ms) Speed: Fast (1.5 ms)<br>14 (0.55) p|| Petar 6% Black Card18% Gray Card ee| ee| | ee7 14 (0.55) [|ee| | fg [| [| ff | 1 6% Black Card18% Gray Card ttt<br>12 (0.47) ||| '}———F 90% White Card PeofT ft 12 (0.47) pota ft te Pt A PL 90% White Card t<br>10 (0.39) aPf atf | prFQft pp 10 (0.39) aa ee ee ee ee<br>8 (0.31) 2Pf of st 8 (0.31) aeeee<br>6 (0.24) |Pf| fy[| | y | Terepe| fT ft to 6 (0.24) eeeeesee<br>4 (0.16) ae 4 (0.16) re ae eeeet<br>| eee<br>2 (0.08) a et eT | pee 2 (0.08) aeeeee<br>a a et eee beef 4p|<br>00 PT 2 | 4 tT | 6 | tl hel 8 ht hm 10 ht 12 0 0 ret| [| 2 | | 4 ft 6 | | tT 8 ft ft 10 ff 12<br>(6.6) (13.12) (19.7) (26.2) (32.8) (39.4) (6.6) (13.12) (19.7) (26.2) (32.8) (39.4)<br>Distance in m (ft) Distance in m (ft)<br>1σ Repeatability in mm (inch) 1σ Repeatability in mm (inch)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com page 7 of 8 19-May-25 LTF Time of Flight Laser Distance Sensor Quick Start Guide **==> picture [500 x 412] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> LTF24 Models<br>Speed: Slow (256 ms) Speed: Medium (32 ms)<br>20 (0.79) 20 (0.79)<br>6% Black Card 6% Black Card<br>18 (0.71) 18% Gray Card 18 (0.71) 18% Gray Card<br>90% White Card 90% White Card<br>16 (0.63) 16 (0.63)<br>14 (0.55) 14 (0.55)<br>12 (0.47) 12 (0.47)<br>10 (0.39) 10 (0.39)<br>8 (0.31) 8 (0.31)<br>6 (0.24) 6 (0.24)<br>4 (0.16) 4 (0.16)<br>2 (0.08) 2 (0.08)<br>0 0 0 0<br>Distance in m (ft) Distance in m (ft)<br>Speed: Standard (8 ms) Speed: Fast (1.5 ms)<br>20 (0.79) 20 (0.79)<br>6% Black Card 6% Black Card<br>18 (0.71) 18% Gray Card 18 (0.71) 18% Gray Card<br>90% White Card 90% White Card<br>16 (0.63) 16 (0.63)<br>14 (0.55) 14 (0.55)<br>12 (0.47) 12 (0.47)<br>10 (0.39) 10 (0.39)<br>8 (0.31) 8 (0.31)<br>6 (0.24) 6 (0.24)<br>4 (0.16) 4 (0.16)<br>2 (0.08) 2 (0.08)<br>0 0<br>0 0<br>Distance in m (ft) Distance in m (ft)<br>1σ Repeatability in mm (inches) 1σ Repeatability in mm (inches)<br>1σ Repeatability in mm (inches) 1σ Repeatability in mm (inches)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty Banner Engineering Corp. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment. Banner Engineering Corp. will repair or replace, free of charge, any product of its manufacture which, at the time it is returned to the factory, is found to have been defective during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse, abuse, or the improper application or installation of the Banner product. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE. This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or, at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp., replacement. IN NO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, STATUTE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE. Banner Engineering Corp. reserves the right to change, modify or improve the design of the product without assuming any obligations or liabilities relating to any product previously manufactured by Banner Engineering Corp. Any misuse, abuse, or improper application or installation of this product or use of the product for personal protection applications when the product is identified as not intended for such purposes will void the product warranty. Any modifications to this product without prior express approval by Banner Engineering Corp will void the product warranties. All specifications published in this document are subject to change; Banner reserves the right to modify product specifications or update documentation at any time. Specifications and product information in English supersede that which is provided in any other language. For the most recent version of any documentation, refer to: www.bannerengineering.com. For patent information, see www.bannerengineering.com/patents. page 8 of 8 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved. www.bannerengineering.com 19-May-25
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