Clamping Voltage Clamping voltage refers to the maximum voltage level at which a protective device, such as a surge protector or voltage regulator, can effectively limit transient voltage spikes or surges. In laser engraving setups, maintaining the clamping voltage within specified limits helps safeguard sensitive electronic components from damage due to electrical disturbances.
By promptly diverting excess voltage away from the equipment, the clamping voltage mechanism ensures the stability and reliability of the laser engraving system, preventing potential downtime and costly repairs. Properly calibrated clamping voltage settings also enhance the overall safety of the engraving environment, reducing the risk of electrical hazards and equipment failures. |